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a boat can travel 124 mph in still water. if it travels 203 miles with the current in the same length of time it travels 133 miles against the current, what is the speed of the current?
If the merchant samples the fruit, what are the probabilities of accepting a Good box, accepting a Bad box, and not accepting the box? What are these probabilities if he does not sample the fruit
A car traveling at 42 ft/sec decelerates at a constant 62feet per second squared. How many feet does the car travel before coming to a complete stop?
a rancher has 450 ft. of fencing with which to enclose two corrals. The rancher wishes to contruct two corrals next to each other.
a grocer mixes together four pounds of peanuts costing $2 per pound with two pounds of walnuts costing $5 per pound. what should the price per pound of this mixture be?
Use the disk method to find the volume of the solid of revolution formed by revolving the region about the x-axis. Solid region is a semi circle from 0,4 to 16,0 find the solid amount between 5,0 and 6,0
Given the table above, graph the function, identify the graph of the function (line, parabola, hyperbola, or exponential), explain your choice, and give the domain and range as shown in the graph, and also the domain and range of the entire functi..
What are the co-ordinates of the point of intersection of lines M and N? Write the co-ordinates of the intersections of lines M and N with the x-axis. Write the co-ordinates of the intersection of lines M and N with the y-axis.
Which of the resource constraints profit the most and why? Identify the sensitivity ranges for the profit of a sausage biscuit and the amount of sausage available. Explain the sensitivity ranges.
Run a multiple linear regression of your selecting & interpret.
Use truth tables to prove that an implication is always equivalent to its contrapositive. Site an example where this is so. Use truth tables to prove that an implication may not be equivalent to its converse. Site an example where this is so.
Gold temperatures. Gold stays solid at Fahrenheit temperatures below 1945.4°. Determine (in terms of an inequality) those Celsius temperatures for which gold stays solid.
Let G sub1 and G sub 2 be groups, with subgroups H sub 1 and H sub 2, respectivetly. Show that {(x sub 1, x sub 2) | H sub 1 is an element of H sub 1, x sub 2 is an element of H sub 2} is a subgroup
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