Larry conducts an experiment with groups randomly assigned to one of three conditions: (1) writing about traumatic events, (2) writing about happy events, OR (3) writing about neutral events. Larry then measures the number of visits each participant makes to the health center over the next six months. Larry gives the participants a pretest regarding their health visits prior to the study so that he can create sets of participants who are equivalent on that variable. In this design, Larry has used _________ sets.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Matched set

Step-by-step explanation:

The type of set created here is a matched set where each of the participants are are grouped into variables equivalent to thwor number of visits which is based in prior investigation. The set of participant classed in to each group of neutral, traumatic and happy events are similar based on the grouping condition which is the number of health visits. Hence, when we have classes formed from equivalent behavior of characteristic based on the essence of an experiment, we have matched set.


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Please help me ASAP!!

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Answer:

its b The angles need to add up to 90 degrees and this fits the formula

Answer:

B is the right answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you!!

Pls help! (don't give wrong answer pls)
Decide whether the sequence is Arithmetic, Geometric or Neither.
4, 9, 16, 25, ...

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Check arithmetic

t4-t3 t3-t2

25-16 16-9

=9 =7

sequence is not arithmetic bcoz t4-t3 is unequal to t4-t3

check geometric

t4÷t3 t3÷t2

25÷16 16÷9

=1.6 1.7

sequence is not geometric bcoz t4÷t3 is unequal to t3÷t2

neither

The cost of 6 pounds
of coffee is $3.

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Answer:

ok 2 pound per 1 doller and 1 pund per0.50 cent

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of y?

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Answer:

y =24

Step-by-step explanation:

The exterior angle is the sum of the opposite interior angles

y+18  + 3y -41  = y+49

Combine like terms

4y -23 = y+49

Subtract y from each side

4y -y -23 = y+49-y

3y -23 = 49

Add 23 to each side

3y -23+23 = 49 +23

3y = 72

Divide by 3

3y/3 = 72/3

y =24

The school band has a goal of raising $800 for some new uniforms. If they have raised $512 so far, what percent of their goal have they raised?

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64% divide 512 by 800

Answer:

64%

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

YW = 10 units

Step-by-step explanation:

∠Y ≅ ∠X ⇒ WX ≅ WY ⇒ YW = 10 units

Which equation in point-slope form contains the point (4, –1) and has slope 3?

y + 1 = 3(x – 4)

y – 4 = 3(x + 1)

y – 1 = 3(x + 4)

y + 4 = 3(x – 1)

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Answer:

y+1=3(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

We are given a slope of 3 and a point (4,-1).

We need to find the equation of the line in point-slope form

Point-slope form is given as y-y1=m(x-x1), where m is the slope, and (x1,y1) is a point

We have all of the needed information to substitute into the formula

First, let's label the values of everything to avoid any confusion

m=3

x1=4

y1=-1

now substitute into the formula *remember, the formula has SUBTRACTION, and we have a NEGATIVE number, so we'll end up subtracting a negative*

y--1=3(x-4)

simplify

y+1=3(x-4)

That's it!

Hope this helps :)

What is the equation of the line?

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Answer:

y = -7

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a horizontal line

The y value does not change

It is of the form y=

y = -7

Answer:

y = -7

Step-by-step explanation:

A horizontal line has an equation of the form

y = k

where k is the y-coordinate of every point on the line.

We see that every point on this line has y-coordinate -7, so the equation is

y = -7

What additional piece of information is needed to prove the triangles congruent by ASA?
S
T
J
B
D
P
A. ZT ZD
B. ZJ - ZS
C
JT – SD
D. TB-DP

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Answer:

option B

Step-by-step explanation:

ASA congruent triangles shall have one more angle being equal

Which of the following results from taking the square root of a negative
number?
A. Imaginary number
B. Negative number
C. Positive number
D. Irrational number

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A. Imaginary number


This Measure of Center gives you the average number.

Mean
Median
Mode

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I don’t understand this but:

The mean is the average of all the numbers combined

the median is the number centered directly in the middle with the same number of numbers on both sides of the number in the middle

The mode is how many times a number appears
Median is the answer

the ratio of the ages of kapil and ramu is 4:5. After five years, the sum of their ages is 46 years. find the present ages​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the age of Kapil is 4x and that of Ramu is 5x.

After 5 years,

Kapil's age = 4x+5

Ramu's age = 5x+5

ATQ,

4x+5+5x+5 = 46

9x+10 = 46

9x = 36

x = 4

Present age of Kapil = 4x = 4(4) = 16 years

Present age of Ramu = 5x = 5(4) = 20 years

Decide which one of the following statements is
false.
a. Through any two distinct points there exists
exactly one line.
b. A line contains at least two points.
Three noncollinear points determine a plane.
d. Any three points lie on a distinct line.

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d

Step-by-step explanation:

any three point line on a distinct line

i think....




For each 7 mm of coloured fabric Gavyn uses to make his curtains, he also uses 1 cm of white
fabric. Express the amount of white fabric to coloured fabric as a ratio in its simplest form.

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Answer:

7mm:10mm

Step-by-step explanation:

1cm =10mm

so 7:10

The median of the data 20, 30, 40, 10, 15, 25, 35

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

20, 30, 40, 10, 15, 25, 35

Put the data in order from smallest to largest

10,15,20, 25,30,35, 40

The median is the middle

There are 7 pieces of data so the 4th piece is in the middle

10,15,20,     25,   30,35, 40

25 is in the middle so it is the median

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What is the approximate value of sin C?

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Answer: “D. 0.36”

Explanation:
Sin is opposite over hypotenuse!
5/13.93 = 0.358938
Rounded to the nearest hundredth is 0.36 :)

Help down below pleaseee. I'll rlly give brainliest whoever gives me the best answer if it allows me too since I need at least 2 ppl answering.

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Answer:14 dollars, 2 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

for they first one your just rounding wich is kinda easy you just round it up to the nearest dollar wich is 1 plus 13= 14 dollars.

for the second one it would be better to specify, but since we already did rounding on the first one this might be about the same topic, meaning it might be 2 pounds. But if not 2 and 1/4 of a pound.

Answer: the answer is in simple rounding-terms, 13.55 dollars rounded to dollars is just rounding off the cents, specifically the dimes or quarters. 55 cent can also be a half-dollar, but that is not important, 0.5 can be rounded to 1 in this case, so for question 14 you would add one to 13 dollars since 0.50 cents got rounded to 1 dollar and you get 14 dollars as your answer for the first question. for the next question American cheese i would assume is the same as the cheese referenced by Mr. Marsh, so the answer  would be 2.25 pounds of cheese for number 15

Step-by-step explanation: my answer.

the answer is 14, 2.25

A wildlife refuge has 200 birds when it is first established. It is so
successful that the number of birds increases by 25% every year.
Write a function to model the situation.
Find the number of birds present after 7 years.

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Answer:

[tex](a)\ f(x) =200(1.25)^x[/tex]

(b) 954 birds after 7 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]a = 200[/tex] --- initial

[tex]r =25\%[/tex] --- rate

Solving (a): The function.

This is represented as:

[tex]f(x) =a(1+r)^x[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]f(x) =200(1+25\%)^x[/tex]

Express percentage as decimal

[tex]f(x) =200(1+0.25)^x[/tex]

[tex]f(x) =200(1.25)^x[/tex]

Solving (b): Birds after 7 years

This implies that we calculate f(7)

[tex]f(7) =200(1.25)^7[/tex]

[tex]f(7) =953.67[/tex]

[tex]f(7) =954[/tex] --- approximated

A construction crew has two 100ft. beams with which to form the walls of a tent that needs to be 80ft. high. At what angle do they need to place the beams into the ground in order to form their tent? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A. 14.0 degrees
B. 36.9 degrees
C. 38.7 degrees
D. 53.1 degrees

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sin^-1x=80/100
x=sin^-1(80/100)
x=53.1
Answer is D

PlZ HELP !!!! if you can AWNSER either one if those please​

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Problem 1

The two angles 6x and 30 are vertical angles, so they are congruent or the same in measure.

6x = 30

x = 30/6

x = 5 is the answer

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Problem 2

The two angles form a straight angle which is 180 degrees. We consider them a linear pair (since they are adjacent and supplementary).

So,

5x+(3x+12) = 180

8x+12 = 180

8x = 180-12

8x = 168

x = 168/8

x = 21 is the answer

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Answer:

1. the side length of the square is 3 when its perimeter is 12.

2. (20/21, 5/21)

Step-by-step explanation:

2. 20/21 ÷ 4 = 20/21 × 1/4 = 5/21(the side length of the square with the given perimeter of 20/21)

=> (20/21, 5/21)

Write and solve the equation to find the value of x and the missing angle measures.​

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Answer:

x = 8

The missing measures are 85 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 9x + 13 and 11x - 3 are on opposite sides, they are equal, so

9x + 13 = 11x - 3

Subtract 13 from both sides:

9x = 11x - 16

Subtract 11x from both sides:

-2x = -16

Divide both sides by -2:

x = 8

The angle measures are

9(8) + 13 = 72 + 13 = 85

11(8) - 3 = 88 - 3 = 85

Answer:

9x+13 = 11x-3

x = 8

The angles are 85

Step-by-step explanation:

The angles are vertical angles so they are equal

9x+13 = 11x-3

Subtract 9x from each side

9x+13 -9x = 11x-9x-3

13 = 2x-3

Add 3 to each side

13+3 = 2x-3+3

16 =2x

Divide by 2

16/2 = 2x/2

8 =x

11x-3 = 11(8) -3 = 88-3 = 85

can someone tell me how to do this?​

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Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

(5x + 20) = 70

5(10) + 20 = 70

The table below shows elevation of different locations in the world. List the elevations in order from greatest to least.​

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Answer:

C 230, 92, 75, -52, -92

Step-by-step explanation:

from greatest to least.

please tell your teacher it would correctly be called "from highest to lowest".

but he/she was only focusing on numbers. understandably. so, from the greatest value to the least value.

positive numbers get smaller in their absolute values, when we go to the smaller side, but negative numbers get "bigger" in their absolute values, when we go to the smaller side.

-2 is smaller or lower than -1

and so on.

that is the reason for the correct answer.

Translate this sentence into an equation:
44 is the sum of 24 and Donnie's height

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the answer is:
24 + x = 44

explanation:
24 is given and x represents donnies height so those two numbers added together equals 44

Robert ride his bike from home to school and back 3 days a week. He travels a total of 7.14 km in those three days what is the total distance travels he ride his bike 5 days a week

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Answer:

11.9 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance travelled in 1 day = 7.14 / 3 = 2.38

distance he travels in 5 days = Distance travelled in 1 day x 5 = 11.9 km

Which of the following uses the reciprocal property to rewrite x/12 = 32/18 ?

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Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation:

x/32 = 18/13


Standard fom: 4x20x² 24x
what is the Leading coefficient
Explain the behavior base on the
degree and leading coefficient?

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Answer:

that is behavior that coefficient

Which ordered pair (x,y) is the solution to the given system of linear equation?

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Answer:

(x, y) = (-1, 4)

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 3y = -3 (1)

-2x + y = 2 (2)

From (2)

y = 2 + 2x

Substitute y = 2 + 2x into (1)

3x + 3y = -3 (1)

3x + 3(2 + 2x) = -3

3x + 6 + 6x = -3

9x + 6 = -3

9x = -3 - 6

9x = -9

x = -9/9

x = -1

Substitute x = -1 into (2)

-2x + y = 2 (2)

-2(-1) + y = 2

-2 + y = 2

y = 2 + 2

y = 4

(x, y) = (-1, 4)

Answer:

(-1,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

A grocery store sells apple and oranges by the pound the cost of the apples is $1.30 the cost of the oranges is $1.84 how much more is the cost for 1 and 1 half pound of oranges than the cost for 1 and 1 half pounds of apples?

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Answer:

1.5 pounds of oranges cost $0.81 more than 1.5 pounds of apples

Step-by-step explanation:

1.5 pounds of apples = 1.5 × $1.30 = $1.95

1.5 pounds oforanges = 1.5 × $1.84 = $2.76

$2.76 - $1.95 = $0.81

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