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X DIVIDED BY X = 4. WHERE X IS THE SSAME NUMBER. WHAT IS X?
17 years ago
The following scores on the midterm exam in Chemistry 102 were recorded: 93 81 59 69 82 73 61 77 95 84 88 71 86 97 63 72 89 80 60 98 91 62 78 83 76 81 94 66 83 96 Find the interquartile range (IQR). I FORGET HOW TO DO THIS
15 years ago
Find the z-score for the given raw score, mean, and standard deviation. Assume a normal probability distribution. Raw score = 124, μ = 98, and o = 17 A) 0.65 B) -1.53 C) -0.65 D) 1.53
15 years ago
Find the distance between the two points. Round an approximate result to the nearest hundredth. (-1, -1) and (3, -7) A) 7.21 B) 26 C) 6.93 D) 24 i don't know if i am doing something wrong but i keep getting the answer of 2
15 years ago
How many different sequences of 4 digits are possible if the first digit must be 3, 4, or 5 and if the sequence may not end in 000? Repetition of digits is allowed. A) 2000 B) 2997 C) 2999 D) 1512
15 years ago
if there are two forms of each of the seven traits, how many possible combinations are there?
13 years ago
Why do you spot multiple times? Select one or more correct answers. A. To fill the capillary almost instantly by capillary action. B. So the developing chamber solvent does not evaporate. C. The higher compound concentration facilitates visualization. D....
13 years ago
Assume your sample spots are 1 cm above the bottom of the TLC plate. What happens if you put the plate in a developing chamber that has 1.2 cm of developing solvent? A. The solvent will move up the plate by capillary action faster. B. The sample spots wil...
13 years ago
A balloonist leaves the ground and ascends 52 ft into the air, releases air, and descends 27 ft. Then, she turns on the gas burners again and ascends 71 ft. What is her height above the ground?
12 years ago
Two radar stations at A and B, with B 6 km east of A, are tracking a ship which is generally to the north. At a certain instant, the ship is 5 km from A and this distance is increasing at the rate of 28 km/h. At the same instant, the ship is also 5 km fro...
12 years ago

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