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Relationships and patterns involving prime numbers 4.2.5.2.1. Twin prime numbers Consecutive prime numbers with a difference of 2 4.2.5.2.2. Is there a largest prime number? No See p. 238 4.2.5.2.3. What is the largest prime number that has been found?
Find three consecutive even integers such that the sum of twice the smallest and four times the largest is 304.
Oakwood Plowing Company purchased two new plows for the upcoming winter. In 210 days, Oakwood must make a single payment of $25,170 to pay for the plows. As of today, Oakwood has $24,400.
A company made 4,325 cars in 5 days. The company made 2,000 red cars, 1,500 blue cars, and 825 green cars. The same number of cars was made each day. How many cars were made each day?
However, the daily weather is given in the Celsius scale. Use the table to find a way to convert temperatures from the Celsius to the Fahrenheit scale.
A company uniformly receives 20 phone calls from 9am -7 pm What is the probability that the number of calls between 12 :00 and 1:00 will be:
discover that a certain prescription drug has an average price of $40 for $20 pills with a standard deviation of $5. Using this information, deduce with 95% accuracy where the national average cost of 20 pills lies
The engine of a sports car rotates at 5,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). Calculate the angular speed of the engine in radians per second. Use 2pi radians = 1 revolution
Binomial distribution with parameters, Suppose only 70% of all drivers in a certain state regularly wear a seat belt. A random sample of 500 drivers is selected. What is the probability that
Customers selecting one of these cars have a choice of three engine sizes, four body styles, and three color schemes. How many different selections can a customer make?
Parke-Davis data: A group of 100 people were in a study involved treatment with Lipitor. Unbeknownst to the subjects, some of them were given Liptor and some were given placebo (sugar pill) as shown in the table.
find the equation of the lines containing both diagonals. the points (-2,0), (1,6), and (4,3) are already given.
Similarly, one additional unit will be occupied for each 7 dollar decrease in rent. What rent should the manager charge to maximize revenue?
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