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a local pizzeria sold 65 pizzas yesterday.
suppose the actual number of pizzas sold...
Mathematics, 30.10.2019 12:31 katrinajernae7008
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a local pizzeria sold 65 pizzas yesterday.
suppose the actual number of pizzas sold today was 60. describe the number of pizzas sold as a percent increase or decrease, rounded to the nearest hundredth. show your work.
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The sum of the speeds of two trains is 720.2 mph. if the speed of the first train is 7.8 mph faster than the second train, find the speeds of each.
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Using graph paper, determine the line described by the given point and slope. click to show the correct graph below.(0, 0) and 2/3
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Me i'm timed right now! a. (0,-5)b. (0,-3)c. (0,3) d. (0,5)
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