How much will it cost to tile a kitchen floor that is 12 feet by 15 feet, with a circular island that has a diameter of 4 feet? Each case of tile costs $45.00 and can cover 15 square feet. Tiles are not sold individually. A) $135 B) $180 C) $495 D) $540
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Of the fifty states in the United States, 12 have at least one mountain higher than 12,000 feet. What fraction of states do NOT have a mountain higher than 12,000 feet? A) - 6/25 B) 19/25 C) 5/1200 D) 1195/1200
|dw:1352829708234:dw| area for tile = 180 - 4pi = 167 ft^2 167/15 = 11.16 = 12 12*45 D) $540 i think
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Given the following least squares prediction equation: y= -65x -173 we estimate y to_______ by_______ with each1-unit increase in x. A) Decrease, 65 B) Increase, 65 C) Decrease, 173 D) Increase, 173
Of the fifty states in the United States, 12 have at least one mountain higher than 12,000 feet. What fraction of states do NOT have a mountain higher than 12,000 feet? A) - 6/25 B) 19/25 C) 5/1200 D) 1195/1200 38/50 = 19/25
On a College Algebra test, the mean grade was 80% while the median grade was 84%. One student earned a grade of 83% and one student earned a grade of 85%. What can be inferred from this data? A) The majority of student grades were above 84%. B) More students earned grades of 84% than students who earned grades of 80%. C) At least one student earned a grade of 100%. D) The majority of student grades were above 80%.
Given the following least squares prediction equation: y= -65x -173 we estimate y to_______ by_______ with each1-unit increase in x. A) Decrease, 65 B) Increase, 65 C) Decrease, 173 D) Increase, 173 A) Decrease, 65
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On a College Algebra test, the mean grade was 80% while the median grade was 84%. One student earned a grade of 83% and one student earned a grade of 85%. What can be inferred from this data? B) More students earned grades of 84% than students who earned grades of 80%.
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