a student picks a raffle ticket from a box and then picks a second raffle ticket without replacing the first raffle ticket

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Answer 1
Answer:
According to the given description of the process, we may conclude
that the student now has two raffle tickets in his hand.


Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

According to the given description of the process, we may conclude

that the student now has two raffle tickets in his hand.

Step-by-step explanation:


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What single decimal multiplier would you use to increase by 4% followed by a 3% increase

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Answer:

1.0712

Step-by-step explanation:

if you increase by 4%, it means you will have a new total of 104%. In decimals it is 1.04 (divide your percentage by 100) after that you do the same with the 3% increase. you'll have a new total of 103%. In decimals 1.03. If you want to know what single multiplier you can use, you need to multiply the both decimals. So you get 1.04 x 1.03 = 1.0712

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Find the circumference of the circle. Round your answer to the nearest hundredthin the center of the circle is 4.5 ft.
a 14.14
b 15.90
c 16.82
d 17.43

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Answer:

a. 14.14 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

The measurement given refers to the diameter of the circle. The formula for the circumference and area uses the radius of a circle, therefore it is always safer to use radius instead of diameter

The radius is half of the diameter, which is 2.25 ft.

A=2*r*\pi \nA=2*2.25*\pi \nA=14.14ft^(2)

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cornerstone baker sold 78 pies on monday 96 pies tuesday 104 pies wednesday 40 pies thursday 77 pies friday on average how many pies did they sell per day

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To find the average per day use this equation;

total number of pies ÷ total number of days = average of pies per day

78 + 96 + 104 + 40 + 77 = 395

Monday + Tuesday + Wednesday + Thursday + Friday = 5 days...

395 ÷ 5 = 79

so the average of pies sold per day is :  79 pies per day.

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What is the solution to this equation?4x +5= 2x – 3
Enter your answer in the box.
X =___

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You’re solving for x, so the first step is to move all the x’s to the same side. Subtract 2x from both sides. You’re left with:
2x + 5 = -3
The x variable still isn’t by itself. Subtract five from both sides.
2x = -8
The last step to get x by itself is to divide both sides by 2.

Your final answer is: x = -4
X equals -1 1/2 or -5/2 that is the answer

given the following system of equations, identify the type of system.x y = 6y = 3 - xconsistentinconsistentequivalent

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Inconstant as there is no solution

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better buy? What is the cost per pound of the
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The cost per pound for the Gala farms is $1.20 per pound and For the Golden Orchard its $1.05 per pound. Which the Golden Orchard is better since its cheaper and costs 15 cents less.
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