Mathematics, 11.03.2021 22:50 nanakwameyeb
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Jamal is comparing his transportation options for an upcoming trip. He's considering a rental car and a taxi service. Based on his planned routes
during his trip, he expects a taxi service would cost about $128. Jamal could also get a rental car for a dally rate and unlimited miles. If Jamal's
trip will last 4 days and he expects to pay about $24 for gas, which graph shows the range of car rental rates that would be cheaper than the taxi
service?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00, adrianwoods1507
1c) the number 131 is a term in the sequence defined by the explicit rule f(n)=5n-4. which term in the sequence is 131? 2a) write the first four terms of the function f(n)=n^2-1 2b) what is the 10th term of the sequence defined by the explicit rule f(n)=n^2-1 2c) the number 224 is a term in the sequence defined by the explicit rule f(n)=n^2-1. which term in the sequence is 224?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, katlynsellars7750
Amotorboat maintained a constant speed of 12 miles per hour relative to the water in going 45 miles upstream and then returning. the total time for the trip was 8.0 hours. use this information to find the speed of the current.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 08:30, jaylenmiller437
Jan and wayne went to the store to buy some groceries. jan bought 2 cans of corn beef hash and 3 cans of creamed chipped beef for $4.95. wayne bought 3 cans of corn beef hash and 2 cans of creamed chipped beef for $5.45. let h represent the price of a can of corn beef hash, and c represent the price of a can of creamed chipped beef. which system of equations models the word problem on the left? 3h + 2c = 4.95 2h + 3c = 5.45 2h + 2c = 4.95 3h + 3c = 5.45 2h + 3c = 4.95 3h + 2c = 5.45 3h + 3c = 5.45 2h + 2c = 4.95
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