Mathematics, 09.09.2020 20:01 harrisakeeyah
Choose five terms, some from geometry and some from other areas of mathematics, and give a precise definition of each. Then change each of those definitions so that it still describes the term but not precisely enough to avoid ambiguity. Formulate counterexamples, with sketches when feasible, that show how things could satisfy the less precise definitions but not match the intended terms.
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Scrub a dub toothbrushes are $4.00 each. there is a 10% discount, but there is also a 6% sales tax after the discount is applied. what is the new price after tax? round to the nearest penny
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James is playing his favorite game at the arcade. after playing the game 3 times, he has 8 tokens remaining. he initially had 20 tokens, and the game costs the same number of tokens each time. the number t of tokens james has is a function of g, the number of games he plays. write the function’s formula? t=
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