Mathematics, 16.07.2019 09:30 VamPL
There are exactly three colors of socks in lamont's drawer: red, blue, and green. the current ratio of red to blue to green socks is 2: 3: 7. of lamont where to purchase n new red socks, the new ratio of red to blue to green socks would be 8: 9: 21. if lamont were to instead purchase n + 2 blue socks, the new ratio of red to blue to green socks would be 2: 4: 7. what is the value of n
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:00, stormhorn491
Question part points submissions used suppose that 100 lottery tickets are given out in sequence to the first 100 guests to arrive at a party. of these 100 tickets, only 12 are winning tickets. the generalized pigeonhole principle guarantees that there must be a streak of at least l losing tickets in a row. find l.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, bettybales1986
Phyllis and chen are saving money to go to a football game. each friend starts with some money and saves a specific amount each week. phyllis made a graph to show the total she has saved at the end of each week. chen wrote an equation to show the total, y, he has saved at the end of each week, x. y = 15x + 15 compare the amount that each friend has when both friends start saving. select the correct answer from the drop-down menu to complete the statement. phyllis starts with $ and chen starts with $
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There are exactly three colors of socks in lamont's drawer: red, blue, and green. the current ratio...
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