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Sandra won $30,000. She invested part of the money in a CD, part in bonds, and part in a mutual fund. After a year she received $1,500 in simple interest from the three investments. The CD paid 4% annually, the bonds paid 5% annually, and the mutually fund paid 8% annually. There was $4,000 more...
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reactangular pyramid l= 8m w= 4.6m V= 88m3
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The sum of all of the sides of a stop sign is 96 inches. A stop sign is an octagon with all sides equal. How many inches does each side measure?
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two real-life examples where linear equations are used either at home or on the job
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R = 0.0026? + 4.0807 can be used to predict the world record, in minutes, for the 1500-m run t years after 1900. Determine (in terms of an inequality) those years for which the world record will be less than 3.8 min.
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At 1 pm shadow of a tree is 14 feet long. At the same time the shadow of a 18 foot telephone pole is 21 feet long. What is the height of the tree?
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Eighty percent of all California drivers wear seat belts. If three drivers are pulled over, what is the probability that all would be wearing their seat belts? Write as a percent to the nearest tenth.
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What is 5 0ver 11 as a percent to the nearest hundredth?
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Mengembangkan perkiraan arus kas operasi bagi kehidupan yang relevan dari tiap jenis peralatan penyamakan menggunakan 100% (kasus terbaik), 80% (Kasus Paling Mungkin), dan 50% (Terburuk Kasus) hunian perkiraan untuk setiap opsi yang tanning. Asumsikan depresiasi garis lurus dan tarif pajak...
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