If you put two refraction cups together, what three dimensional shape would you have?

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Answer 1
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You would have a cylinder if you put two refraction cups together.


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6.3 x 10'-8 in standard notation

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6.3 x 10'-8
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Can someone help me understand ratios?Like equivalent ratios? I don't remember learning that when I was in school.It's so I can explain it to my 11 year old son for his homework.

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Equal ratios are those that are equal to each other. 

Example:-

4/2 = 8/4

Also, ratios compare to values, and there are 3 ways to write a ratio. 

4/2 and 4:2 and 4 to 2

You can write endless equivalent ratios. How? What you do in the numerator, you do in the denominator.

For example:

5/4, if we multiply for 2:

5/4 = 10/8

or 3:

5/4 = 15/12

or to divide for 5:

1/0,8

Good look with your son.

What is the sum of 5/30+4/6

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5/30+4/6
5/30=1/6
1/6+4/6=5/6
5/6
Hope I helped!

Final answer:

To find the sum of 5/30 and 4/6, convert 5/30 to 1/6 and then add 1/6 and 4/6 to get a sum of 5/6.

Explanation:

To find the sum of 5/30 and 4/6, we need to have a common denominator for both fractions. The least common multiple of 30 and 6 is 30. We can convert 5/30 to 1/6 by multiplying the numerator and denominator by 5. Now, we can add 1/6 and 4/6 to get a sum of 5/6.

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6,000 multiplied by power of 10

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An easy way of finding the answer to your question is by using a scientific calculator. When I plugged in 6,000^10 it gave me 6.0466176x10^37. Yes the answer is in scientific notation, but if you want the answer shortened out to the nearest hundredth place the answer is 6.05.

A manager finds a moderate negative correlation between the number of computer sales and the number of microwave sales in his store. Which statement is true?

A) The correlation is most likely due to a lurking variable.
B) The correlation is most likely causation.
C) The correlation is most likely a coincidence.

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Answer:

C) The correlation is most likely a coincidence.

Step-by-step explanation:

By general comprehension of the population and their buying habits, I don't think we can really establish a relation between the sales of computers and the microwaves in a general manner.  If the store is located near a university residence and it's September, there might be a link to be done, but in general, no.

It's not like some enters a store and says "Ok, will I buy a microwave or a computer today?".  Those are two totally different products, with different clienteles and different needs.

Answer:

C) The correlation is most likely a coincidence.

Step-by-step explanation:

Correlation is described as interdependence of two entities on each other. The occurrence or change of one entity, changes the other entity as well.

Here, in the given question, we have been told that a manager finds a moderate negative correlation between the number of computer sales and the number of microwave sales in his store.

A computer and a microwave are completely separate entities. The two things are used for completely different purposes.

They have nothing in common and their increase in sales or decrease in sales are not based on each other.

Therefore, it just might be a coincidence for the manager to notice such correlation. So, option C is correct.

The faces of a cube are numbered 1-6. if the cube is tossed once what is the probability that a prime number or a number divisible by 2 is obtained

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Answer:

Prime Numbers 2, 3, 5

Divisible by 2 - 2, 4, 6

One is NOT a prime number.

So, there are 5 out of 6 numbers that are even or are prime.

This leaves only 1 number that isn't.

So, the probability is 5/6 that the number rolled will be prime or even.

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