Blake rolls a number cube ten times and it lands on the number 5 three times.
What should Blake do to have his experimental probability equal or come closer to the theoretical probability of the number cube landing on 5?

A. He should roll 5 number cubes at a time.

B. He should roll the number cube 10 more times.

C. He should roll the number cube 200 more times.

D. He should choose a different type of number cube.

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. He should roll the number cube 200 more times.

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Answer 2
I believe that it would be A because that would give you a higher probability of getting 5

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Which point on the scatter plot is an outlier? (4 points)

A scatter plot is shown. Point I is located at 2 and 1, Point K is located at 2 and 5, Point J is located at 7 and 4, Point H is located at 8 and 1. Additional points are located at 1 and 7, 4 and 5, 4 and 6, 5 and 3, 7 and 2.
a
Point H

b
Point I

c
Point J

d
Point K

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It should be B but I am not 100 percent sure
B or d sorry if I’m wrong

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Answer:

c

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the answer is b bc the area of triangle is 25 n the rect is 50
The correct answer would be B

92 is 66 2/3% of what number?

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Answer:

The answer is 138.

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Answer:

138

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

5 + 5 = 10

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45÷60 = .75

100-75 = 25

Answer is 25% off:)

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Answer:

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what is the GCF between 6,11, and 7?

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Answer: GCF of two or more numbers Calculator allows you to quickly calculate the GCF of 6, 7, 11 i.e. 1 largest integer that divides all the numbers equally. Greatest common factor (GCF) of 6, 7, 11 is 1.

Answer:

The answer is 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

You see if they can be divided by the same number. If none exist, the answer will be 1

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Answer:

its A

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Answer:

go to the skating rink

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if multiply 5x 7 you get 35

If you add 35+15 you get 50 which is the amount of money you have. So if you chose the bowling ally you could bring 7 friends

but is you multiply 3x10 that equals 30

Add that by 20 and you get 50

let me know if its right

Fred is releasing his new album of jazz music. He can only release the album in one store. He wants to know where his release would be the most successful in the city. He observed that the downtown are people and college student's love jazz music the most. He decide to release the album in downtown store because he left college student's might not be able to afford the album. What changes to Fred technique would have giving him a better understanding of where his release would be the most successful?

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Answer:

he probabaly should have sold his album in the college, and made a discount for people who can afford it fully.

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Natalie bought a digital camera for 18% off the original price of $235. How much money did she save? *

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Answer:

$42.30

Step-by-step explanation:

42.30 dollars because you would multiply the camera price (235) by the percentage off (.18)

Pete has already baked 2 pies, and he can bake 1 pie with each additional cup of sugar he buys. How many additional cups of sugar does Pete need in order to bake a total of 100 pies?

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Answer:

98 maybe

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the system of linear equations by substitution.
x + 4y = 30
y = −x + 9


The solution of the system is (___, ___).

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Answer:

hey! This was the only part of mathematics I ever enjoyed! So consider this both of our lucky days: Answer is : (2,7)

Step-by-step explanation:

basically plug in Y to the first equation as sox + 4(-x + 9) = 30

x - 4x + 36 = 30- 3x = - 6

x = 2

then plug that in to Y!

Y = -(2) + 9

so Y = 7

and our answer is : (2,7)

Plug in -x+9 in for y and you should get (2,7)

Which of the following systems of linear equations has no solution?
x = 3
y = 5

x = 3
y = 3x

x = 3
x = 5

None of the Above

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None of above

Answer:

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HELPPP I NEED THE ANSWER FAST PLEASEEE Shirley is buying a $27 scarf. If the sales tax is 7.25% and she hands the cashier $30, how much change will she get back? YOU GET 86 POINTS FOR ANSWERING THIS BECAUSE I HAVE A C- IN MATH

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Hi, I think the answer should be $4.26

7.25% × $24 = $1.74

$24 +1.74 = $25.74

Change is the difference between the amount tendered and this total amount:

$30.00 -25.74 = $4.26

Answer: $1.04

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of scarf = $27

sales tax = 7.25% of 27 = $1.9575 (round to $1.96)

Total cost = 27 + 1.96 = $28.96

$30.00 - $28.96 = $1.04 change

Sally states that a triangle can only have one obtuse or right angle. However, a triangle must have at least two acute angles. Is Sally correct? Explain.

(Actually explain please)
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Answer:

Sally is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

a tryangle cant have 2 angels with measures of 90 degrees or more.

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What is 623.98 ÷ 1/100

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Answer:

62398

Step-by-step explanation:

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62398 this is the answer i think

A right rectangular prism is packed with cubes of side length Fraction 1 over 6 inch. If the prism is packed with 12 cubes along the length, 3 cubes along the width, and 2 cubes along the height, what is the volume of the prism?


A. Fraction 1 over 6 cubic inch

B. Fraction 1 over 3 cubic inch

C. 1 and 2 over 3 cubic inches

D. 2 and 5 over 6 cubic inches

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The answer is
A.Fraction 1 over 6 cubic inch

A typical hour-long television program runs for 42 minutes, excluding commercials. What percent of this type of program is set aside for commercial?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Srry

1 hour = 60 minutes
60 minutes programme - 42 minutes actual = 18 minutes commercials

18/60 = commercials
60 / 6 = 10
18 / 6 = 3

3/10 = commercials
100 / 10 = 10
3 x 10 = 30%

The answer is:

30% of the show is set aside for commericials

Liz needs to keep no less than $500 in her checking account to avoid fees. she had $524.75 before writing a check for $65.99. how much does she need to deposit into her account to avoid a fee?
I need the inequality and answer, please

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If she needs to keep $500 in her account and she just wrote a check for $65.99 she needs to deposit $41.24 to be at $500 when the $65.99 is withdrawn.

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Answer:

Number 5 is 10 pencils left in total(5 red, 5 blue) with 50 percent probability of getting red or blue. Number 6 is 9 left total (4 red, 5 blue) with a 44 percent probability of choosing a red one, 56 percent probability of choosing a blue one

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Two triangles are connected.
What is the value of x?

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Answer:

the answer is 50

Step-by-step explanation:

take away 45 from 95

Answer:

40°

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 180° - (95° + 45°)

x = 180° -140°

x = 40°

1.) A carpenter has boards of lengths 24, 36, and 42 inches that must be cut into smaller boards of equal length, with no scrap wood left over.

What is the longest length of boards he can cut?

2 inches
4 inches
12 inches
6 inches

2.) Solve -2t + 5 ≥ -7.

t ≤ -6
t ≤ 6
t ≥ -6
t ≥ 6

3.) Luis needs to run at least 150 miles in order to go with the cross country team to a summer training camp. He has forty days to pre-train for the camp.

Which inequality can be used to find how many miles Luis must run each day to meet this goal?

40 m ≥ 150
40 m ≤ 150
40 m > 150
40 m < 150

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Answer:

1) 12

2) t ≤ 6

3) 40 m ≥ 150

4) The second option

5) -1 < x

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Since he wants to seperrate the boards equally, you just have to find a common mulitple of all the boards that equate to the same number

2) First subtract 5 from both sides, (-2t ≥ -12), and then divide both sides by -2, when you divide both sides by a negative number in an equality, you always swith the sign so the answer is t ≤ 6.

3) I think its supposed to be at least 4 miles a day or more, but 40 miles a day or more each day is good enough

4) You can automaticly delete the first and last options and it's the second option because it shows that 'n' is a number that is bigger than the number -3

5) You can eliminate anything that has equal to line under the sign, and it's -1 < x because the line graph shows that something (x) is greater than -1

Timmy wants to buy a Nintendo switch. The Nintendo Switch is 30% off the original price at Target. If the original price is $299, what is the amount Timmy will save?

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Timmy will save $89.70 on the Nintendo Switch at Target.
The Nintendo Switch will then cost $209.30.

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Answer:

0.09

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What does the word "flip" tell you to do in "Keep, Change, Flip" for dividing fractions?
A
change the places of the numbers in the numerator and the denominator for the first fraction
B
change the places of the numbers in the numerator and the denominator for the second fraction
C
change the places of the numbers in the numerator and the denominator for both fractions
D
change the division sign between the fractions

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\boxed{IV}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

x>0

Which means

x is any number greater than 0 ig 1,2,3,4,5,7,9.......

y<0

Which means

y Is any number smaller than 0

ig -1,-2,-3,-4,-5.........

So according to the question

The coordinates are

(x,-y)

Therefore,

The points are located to Quadrant IV

Systems Of Equations:
y= -5/3x+3
y=x-5

What is the coordinate point that they meet?

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Answer:

They meet at 3,-2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A

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