Mathematics, 24.08.2020 14:01 rebelprincezz5785
If Allison wants to find 80% of 630, which table should she use? A 2-column table with 6 rows. Column 1 has entries 20 percent, 20 percent, 20 percent, 20 percent, 20 percent, total 100 percent. Column 2 has entries blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank. A 2-column table with 5 rows. Column 1 has entries 25 percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, 25 percent, Total 100 percent. Column 2 has entries blank, blank, blank, blank, blank. A 2-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 has entries 40 percent, 40 percent, 40 percent, Total 100 percent. Column 2 has entries blank, blank, blank, blank. A 2-column table with 13 rows. Column 1 has entries 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, 8 percent, Total 100 percent. Column 2 has entries blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank, blank.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:10, Playboycxm
Consider the following equation -167 + 37 = 49 - 21p select the equation that has the same solution as the given equation. o a. p - 5 + ip = 7 - p ob. +55 + 12p = 5p + 16 c. 2 + 1.25p = -3.75p + 10 d. -14 + 6p = -9 - 6p reset next
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, ricardodeleon152
As part of an annual fundraiser to raise money for diabetes research, diane joined a bikeathon. the track she biked on was 1,920 yards long. diane biked 38.5 laps. her sponsors agreed to donate an amount of money for each mile she biked. how many miles did she bike? first fill in the blanks on the left side using the ratios shown. then write your answer. given ratios: 5280ft / 1 mi , 1 mi /5280 ft , 1,920 yards / 1 lap , 1 lap / 1,920 yards , 3 ft / 1 yard , 1 yard / 3 ft. blanks: 38.5 laps / 1 yard x (blank) x (blank) x (blank) = (blank) miles i'm really confused on how to do this, and the explanations aren't exactly . if you could walk me through how to do this, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, bvaughn4152
The height of a flare fired from the deck of a ship in distress can be modeled by h(t)= -2(8t^2-52t-28), where h is the height of the flare above water and t is the time in seconds. a. find the time it takes the flare to hit the water.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, lraesingleton
What is the solution to the division problem below x3+x2-11x+4/x+4
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