Mathematics, 17.07.2019 18:40 Maria3737
Madame dubois bought 20 pearl necklaces for $500. becoming bored quickly, she sold ¾ of them at $40 each, and sold the rest at cost price. how much money did she make?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, cld3331
Merrida uses a pattern in the multiplication table below to find ratios that are equivalent to 7: 9. if merrida multiplies the first term, 7, by a factor of 6, what should she do to find the other term for the equivalent ratio? multiply 9 by 1. multiply 9 by 6. multiply 9 by 7. multiply 9 by 9.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:10, karinagramirezp072gb
2. using calculations based on a perpetual inventory system, determine the inventory balance altira would report in its august 31, 2021, balance sheet and the cost of goods sold it would report in its august 2021 income statement using the average cost method. (round "average cost per unit" to 2 decimal places.)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, def88
Efficient homemakers ltd. makes canvas wallets and leather wallets as part of a money-making project. for the canvas wallets, they need two yards of canvas and two yards of leather. for the leather wallets, they need four yards of leather and three yards of canvas. their production unit has purchased 44 yards of leather and 40 yards of canvas. let x be the number of leather wallets and y be the number of canvas wallets. draw the graph showing the feasible region to represent the number of the leather and canvas wallets that can be produced.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00, lasagnafoe
Acafeteria manager can choose from among six side dishes for the lunch menu: applesauce, broccoli, corn, dumplings, egg rolls, or french fries. he used a computer program to randomly select three dishes for monday's lunch. what is the theoretical probability the applesauce and broccoli will both be offered monday?
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