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lucy noticed that 253 and 181 have a special property: the sum of each number is equal to 10. 253: 2+5+3=10. 181:1+8+1=10. how many three-digit numbers have this social property?
5,500,000 gallons of ice cream are produced each day how many days it will take to produce 357,500,000 Define a variable for the value that is unknown.
The number of tickets sold each day for an upcoming perforamce is given by n(x) = -0.6x^2 +12.2x+14, where xis the number of days ince the concert was first announced. When will daily tickets sales peak and how many tickets will be sold that day?
Barbara invested $150 at a certain rate of interest compounded anually for two years. If the accumulated value at the end of two years is $175, find the rate of interest.
Develop a plan for the distribution of salary increases. Suppose you are employed in a local industry, and your supervisor has assigned you to distribute annual raises that must average 4% per department among 6 team members.
Make a table showing the probability distribution function(pdf) and cumulative distribution function (cdf) for X. Hint: draw a probability tree modeling the game.
what is the distance between the origin and the point (5,12)? if necessary, round your answers to two decimal places.
In Algebra, when using the addition method, how can you tell if a system of linear equations has infinitely many solutions?
What is the probability that a completely unprepared student answers correctly. Solution to "Binomial Distribution" question
Write a system of two equations in two unknowns for each problem. Solve each system by substitution.
Connie walks from her home to the bicycle repair shop at 6km/h and then bikes home at 20km/h. If the total traveling time is 39 minutes, how far is it from her home to the repair shop?
Of the students at a certain college, 50% regularly attend the football games, 40% are first-year students, and 40% are upper-class students who do not regularly attend football games. Suppose that a student is selected at random.
A teacher allows the students to each "throw out" their lowest test score in order to increase their overall grade. The original mean score of 5 tests is 72.8. After the removal of the lowest test, the mean score becomes 78.5. What is the score of..
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