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olasank [31]
3 years ago
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Greg made 2/3 gallon of lemonde and plans to share it equally among 4 freinds. How much lemonade will each freind get?keisha pla

ns to run 4 miles this week .if she runs 2/3 of a mile each day ,how many days will it take her to run 4 miles? will she be able to run 4 miles in a week? estimate wht you think the quotient be greater than or less than the dividend? how do you know
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spayn [35]3 years ago
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Alternative hypothesis:\mu_{1} > \mu_{2}

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