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For the South region, the proportion of sales from current stores is approximately %. Because this proportion is the sales director’s statistical model, the data is with the model.
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You want free points & free brainliest? answer this question correctly and you shall receive! in which of the following places is it legal to park? a. in front of driveways b. by curbs with no markings c. by yellow painted curbs d. next to a fire hydrant
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Which of the following is a reason to approach smaller banks for a business loan? question options: their criteria for approving a loan are much less stringent than those for larger banks. they emphasize personal relationships and may give more weight to personal attributes. they have lower fees. they grant larger loans.
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What are political action committees seeking when they give campaign contributions
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Advanced Placement (AP), 27.06.2019 01:00
Type the correct answer in each box. use numerals instead of words. amanda is placing an order for running shoes and leather boots for her footwear boutique. she needs a total of 48 pairs of shoes and twice as many pairs of running shoes as leather boots. set up the two equations that can be used to find the number of each type of shoe that amanda needs to order. let the equation that represents the total number of pairs of shoes be referred to as constraint 1. let constraint 2 refer to the equation that describes the ratio of the number of running shoes to leather boots.
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