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Find the mean of the integers -3, -8, 12, -15, 9
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Help me please please
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According to Teiresias, what can Oedipus see? What can't he see?
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Answer 1 through 5 please
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From the Sea The sea is a hungry dog, Giant and gray. He rolls on the beach all day. With his clashing teeth and shaggy jaws Hour upon hour he gnaws The rumbling, tumbling stones, And, "Bones, bones, bones!
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Anyone, please answer this question
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Write impossible, unlikely, as likely as not, likely, or certain. Then, tell whether the probability is 0,close to 0, 1/2, close to 1, or 1 Picking a red marble from 4 white marbles and 7 green marbles
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Hiram asked his math class, "How many pets do you own?" He graphed the results on the line plot. Which of the following is the BEST description of the data? A.The mean is about 3.1; there are no gaps or
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