How can you make 16 dollars using exactly and only 3 bills, one of which is not a 10-dollar bill?

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Answer 1
Answer: That would be by using a $1 bill, a $5 bill, and a $10 bill. Either the $1 bill or the $5 bill qualify as the "one of which is not the $10 bill". It's a matter of translating the question.

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A plane left Atlanta at 4:50 and arrived at Boston in 3 hours and 15 minutes. When did it arrive in Boston?

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Answer: 8:05 pm

Step-by-step explanation: 4 hours + 3 hours = 7 hours

50 min + 15 min = 1 hour, 5 min

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Can someone help me in this question?The radius of the front wheel of Brian's bike is 64cm.
Brian goes for a cycle and travels 33.47km.
How many full revolutions did Brian's front wheel complete?

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Answer:

3347000 cm is 33.47 km to cm

3347000/64=

401.92 is the circumference

since it is pi * d

do 3347000/401.92

8327.52786624 round to

8327 full revolutions

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3347000 cm is 33.47 km to cm

3347000/64=

401.92 is the circumference

since it is pi * d

do 3347000/401.92

8327.52786624 round to

8327 full revolutions

(0,1),(1,3),(2,5),(3,7) function rule

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Two numbers have their own reciprocals. What are they?

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The two numbers that are the same as their reciprocal are 1 and -1.

The reciprocal of a/b is b/a.

The reciprocal of 1 is 1.

1 is nothing but 1/1. And if you flip the numerator and denominator, you get 1/1 which is 1.

The reciprocal of -1 is -1.

-1 is nothing but -1/1. And if you flip the numerator and denominator, you get 1/-1 which is -1.

The only two numbers that have their own reciprocals are 1 and -1.
The two numbers that have their own reciprocals is 1 and -1

Zachary completes a hypothesis test and finds that he rejects the null hypothesis. Which statement gives a reason for rejectingthe null hypothesis?
The Z-statistic is less than 0.
The z-statistic lies in the critical region.
The Z-statistic lies outside the critical region.
The z-statistic is greater than 0.

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Answer:

The z-statistic lies in the critical region

Step-by-step explanation:

When a hypothesis test is performed, the decision to reject or not reject the null hypothesis is made on basis of following observations:

  • If the z-statistic falls in the critical or rejection region, there is enough evidence to reject the Null Hypothesis
  • If the z-statistic falls outside the critical or rejection region, there is not enough evidence to reject the Null Hypothesis.

In the given statement Zachary rejects the Null Hypothesis, this means the z-statistic she calculated must have been inside the critical or rejection region. Hence the correct answer would be:

The z-statistic lies in the critical region

Answer:     b) The z-statistic lies in the critical region.

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