More than 4,000 years ago, people in ancient
Babylonia used math to calculate how much
land t...
Mathematics, 27.10.2020 16:30 tbixler2021
More than 4,000 years ago, people in ancient
Babylonia used math to calculate how much
land to use for farming and how much of
each crop they harvested. They also used
math to calculate how much tax to charge
people.
Today, we use algebraic tools such as writing
and solving equations, systems of equations,
inequalities, and systems of inequalities to
help us measure and interpret real-world
scenarios. What twenty-first century tasks do
these tools help us manage?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30, tommyaberman
(least common multiples) the answer that i had in the 1st step was lcm of airline tickets sold=72. idk if that even matters but just in case. ! three co-workers are busy selling airline tickets over the phone. in an 8-hour day, charles can sell 8 airline tickets, ann can sell 9 airline tickets, and michelle can sell 6 airline tickets. step 2 of 2: what is the smallest number of 8-hour days needed for each of them to achieve the same number of sales? it takes charles . it takes . it takes .
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, Kellystar27
Someone this asap for a group of students attends a basketball game. * the group buys x hot dogs at the concession stand for $2 each. * the group buys y drinks at the concession stand for $3 each. the group buys 29 items at the concession stand for a total of $70. how many hot dogs did the group buy?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, allycoops666666
Sarah took the advertising department from her company on a round trip to meet with a potential client. including sarah a total of 11 people took the trip. she was able to purchase coach tickets for $280 and first class tickets for $1280. she used her total budget for airfare for the trip, which was $6080. how many first class tickets did she buy? how many coach tickets did she buy?
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