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There are 20 students on the school's student council. A special homecoming dance committee is to be formed by randomly selecting 6 students from student council. How many possible committees can be formed?
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Aug 9, 2018
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Which set represents the range of the function shown? {(-1,5),(2,8),(5,3),(13,-4)} A- {-1,2,5,13} B-{-4,3,5,8} C- {(5,-1),(8,2),(3,5),(-4,13)} D-{-4,-1,2,3,5,5,8,13}
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Mar 27, 2018
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What is the slope of a line passing through (3, 4) and (5, 8)? 1/2 2 2/4 4/2
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Feb 8, 2018
Mathematics
middle-school
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What is another name for this polynomial based on the number of terms it contains: g(x)=-27x^3y^2 is it a trinomial?
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Sep 9, 2017
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If 20% of all manually filed returns contain errors, and 0.05% of all electronically filed returns contain errors, how much more likely is a manual filer to make an error than an electronic filer? a. 40,
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Jul 19, 2017
Mathematics
high-school
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What were the goals of progressives and how did they hope to achieve these goals
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Jun 1, 2017
History
high-school
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If m = 12 in and n = 15 in, what is the surface area of the geometric shape formed by this net? A. 468 sq in B. 504 sq in C. 288 sq in D. 450 sq in
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Apr 15, 2017
Mathematics
high-school
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How does the location of five main colonial powers differ from other countries in western Europe
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Jan 13, 2017
History
high-school
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Here's an experiment you can try. Start by folding an ordinary sheet of typing paper exactly in half. Then fold it in half over and over again. You will find that, try as you might, you can't fold it more
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Aug 27, 2016
Mathematics
high-school
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