Fill in the digits for the given place values in the following whole number.92,185thousands tens
A. Thousands 1, tens 5
B. Thousands 2, tens 9
C. Thousands 8, tens 5
D. Thousands 2, tens 8
Answer: D
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Use Simpson's Rule with n = 4 steps to estimate the integral.
A. 24
B.
C. 12
D. 21
Find the range for the data set.319, 319, 319, 319, 348
A. 29 B. 319 C. 667 D. 32
Which of the following is an example of a concatenation error in algebra?
a. Believing that an algebraic equation is an efficient solution strategy for a problem when using arithmetic would actually be more efficient. b. Believing that a graphical representation of a function is superior to a tabular representation. c. Believing that the order variables appear in an equation should be the same as the order they appear in a corresponding word problem. d. Believing that the expression "ab" represents a two-digit number where "a" is in the tens place and "b" is in the ones place.
Two sides and an angle are given. First, determine whether the given information results in no triangle, one triangle, or two triangles. Solve each resulting triangle.A = 30°, a = 22, b = 44
A. no triangle B. one triangle; B = 90°, C = 60°, c = 38.1 C. one triangle; B = 60°, C = 60°, c = 38.1 D. one triangle; B = 60°, C = 90°, c = 38.1