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Vicki ordered an enchilada ($2.75), refried beans ($1.75), rice
($.95), and sparkling water ($1.35). Estimate the cost of her
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t
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Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?
6.4 7.1 9.8 8.4
2 answers
asked anonymously
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Twelve people ordered calculators. The least expensive was $5.95 and the most expensive was $12.95. Half ordered a $9.95
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_Cheered
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game wardens use experiments to help determine the number of deer in the state of North Carolina. Suppose 100 deer are caught,
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asked by
UnicornLover36
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Which is the most accurate way to estimate 45% of 119?
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niasarabyn
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Bilal measured the outside height of the pea soup can to be 11.8 cm. Why did he estimate a smaller number for the inside height?
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tk
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Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?(1 point)
7 answers
asked anonymously
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_____ is an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions.
A sample An observation A formula An estimate
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in
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Which is the best way to estimate 38 + 82 + 96?
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JJ Maybank
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Randy is starting a beehive so that he can have fresh honey. He decides to check the current population of bees in the hive by
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The owners of a waterpark are taking a survey to d
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While doing research on a lake, biologists tagged 200 walleye. Later, they captured 160 walleye, of which 16 had tags. What is
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The owners of a waterpark are taking a survey to d
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game wardens use experiments to help determine the number of deer in the state of North Carolina. Suppose 120 deer are caught,
2 answers
asked by
UnicornLover36
213 views
While doing research on a lake, biologists tagged 200 walleye. Later, they captured 160 walleye, of which 16 had tags. What is
10 answers
asked by
goog
146 views
Randy is starting a beehive so that he can have fresh honey. He decides to check the current population of bees in the hive by
1 answer
asked by
goog
114 views
Kendall asked 40 randomly selected seniors at his high school about their plans for after they graduated. 29 students said they
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Lila England
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Game wardens use experiments to help determine the number of fish in a lake. Suppose 80 fish are caught, tagged, and released
3 answers
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Lila England
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Choose Yes or No to tell if the estimate is reasonable for the solution of this problem: k=7×9; 481−k.
1 answer
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Millie
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To estimate the root 102,I would look at the perfect squares blank and blank and then choose blank as a good estimate.
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Amy
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Estimate the value of 6 * √2. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?
9.8 7.1 6.4 8.4
2 answers
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Your local homeslice
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Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?(1 point)
Responses 9.8 9.8 7.1 7.1 8.4 8.4
2 answers
asked anonymously
146 views
Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?(1 point)
Responses 9.8 9.8 7.1 7.1 8.4 8.4
2 answers
asked anonymously
185 views
Michael scores 397 points on Level 1 of a video game. He scores 132 more points on Level 2. He then loses 246 points on Level 3.
3 answers
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some rando
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Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?(1 point)
Responses 8.4 8.4 6.4 6.4 9.8 9.8
2 answers
asked anonymously
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a) Estimate 51% of 162. First, we can multiply. So, 162 x 51% = 82.62. We round it, which will be 83. b) Use mental math to
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Willy
3,988 views
Four students work to find an estimate for square root 37. Who is closest to finding the true estimate? (1 point)
Rhonda: "Use
19 answers
asked by
lily
6,428 views
A manufacturer claims that the mean amount of juice in its 16 ounce bottles is 16.2 ounces. A consumer advocacy group wants to
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asked by
Kyle
854 views
Lucy wants to find out the number of frogs in the pond near her house she catches 54 of them puts on a leg bands on each frog
9 answers
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Jayla
2,970 views
Alice plays basketball. In one game she shoots 21 free throws and makes 81.25% of them. Estimate how many free throws she makes.
10 answers
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Lawrence
3,464 views
Estimate the value of 6×2–√
. Which of the following choices is the best estimate? Responses 7.1 7.1 - no response given 8.4
50 answers
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I remain Anonymous
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To determine the height of a pine tree, you measure the shadow cast by the tree and find it to be 20 feet long. Then you measure
7 answers
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anonymous
2,333 views
3. A fish and game warden captures and tags 66 deer in a local forest. A month later he captures 100 deer and that 17 of them
29 answers
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Not giving my name just so Connexus cant find me
8,013 views
Four students work to find an estimate for square root 27. Who is closest to finding the true estimate? (1 point)
Chelsey: "Use
10 answers
asked by
Philisnotonfire
6,694 views
Eryn and seven of her friends go out to lunch. The total bill comes to $143.35. They decide to leave a 15% tip. Each person will
7 answers
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Chris
4,094 views
There are 3,000 people at a concert. You survey a random sample of 200 people and find that for 35 of them this is the first
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Gwen
3,583 views
When estimating distances from a table of velocity data, it is not necessary that the time intervals are equally spaced. After a
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asked by
steve
835 views
estimating with fractions and mixed numbers
51 answers
asked by
Anonymous
4,759 views
game wardens use experiments to help determine the number of fish in a lake. Suppose 80 fish are caught, tagged, and released
27 answers
asked by
yo
4,452 views
We are given a biased coin , where the probability of heads is q. he bias q is itself the realization of a random variable Q
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
1,066 views
Stephanie runs 5 days a week. Her distances for 5 days are 2.8 miles, 3.3 miles, 3.9 miles, 4.3 miles, and 4.9 miles. Which is
6 answers
asked by
dua
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Simone measures the width of one cardboard strip as 1/2 yd. A second cardboard strip measures 5/6 yd in width. Estimate the
16 answers
asked by
Pepsi
4,776 views
Find the MAP estimator of Θ based on X if Θ∼N(1,1) and W∼N(0,1), and evaluate the corresponding estimate if X=2.
5 answers
asked by
Ann
1,396 views
Stephanie runs 5 days a week. Her distances for 5 days are 2.8 miles, 3.3 miles, 3.9 miles, 4.3 miles, and 4.9 miles. Which is
9 answers
asked by
Kaleem
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1. joan asked 30 randomly selected adult restaurant customers about their choice of beverages. eighteen customers said coffee is
24 answers
asked by
mackenzie
5,004 views
You want to estimate 5.25-3.3
why would using front-end estimation tell you more about the answer than rounding?
3 answers
asked by
lindsay
530 views
To estimate the bias of this coin. We flip it 6 times, and define the (observed) random variable N as the number of Heads in
3 answers
asked by
Vala
699 views
which numbers should i use to add to estimate the answer to 87,087 + 98,000
4 answers
asked by
Sophia Scarlet Voltemore
584 views
why would using front-end estimation tell you more about the answer than rounding?
1 answer
asked by
lindsay
398 views
What does it mean to use compatible numbers to decide where to place the first digit of the quotient?
1 answer
asked by
Anonymous
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FIND EACH ESTIMATE:
1) A RARE TRUFFLE ONCE SOLD FO $13.20 FOR A 0.44 OZ CAN. APPROXIMATELY HOW MUCH WOULD 1LB OF THIS TRUFFLE
10 answers
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MARCO
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Estimate the value of 6×2–√. Which of the following choices is the best estimate?(1 point)
Responses 8.4 8.4 7.1 7.1 9.8 9.8
2 answers
asked anonymously
113 views
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