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one canned of juice drink is 20% orange juice another is 10%, How many of each should be mixed together to 10L of 11% orange juice
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34 times 56
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lesson master 9-1
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how do you do long mulipulcation
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how can you solve the linear programming by simplex method of: maximize P=10x+12y subject to: x+3y<12 3x+2y<22 x>0 y>0
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11. Which of the following is an equation that has a saddle point? A) (3x/ 3)^2-(y/2)^2=z/16 B) (x/ 3)^2+(y/2)^2=z/16 C) (x/2)^2+(y/ 3)^2=-z/16 D) (x/4)^2+(y/3)^2=(z/12)^2
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There are two extrema for z = 2x x2 + 2y2 y4. One is located at (1, 1, 2). Where is the second one located? A) (-1, 1, 2) B) (1, -1, 2) C) (1, 2, -1) D) There is no second extreme point
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Let h(n,t)=4n^2+t (t^2-9t+1),with n(w)=3w^(3 2) and t(q)=16q^(3 2);find dh/dw. A) 0 B) Cannot be differentiated C) 108w2 D) None of the above
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use the graphing method x2 + 5x - 36 = y
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Is line 1= (6t,-4t+2,2t-7) and line 2= (3t-7,-2t, t+3) parallel, skew, intersecting or coincidental?
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