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Sheila’s lasagna consists of layers. Each layer has the same number of noodles. Sheila bought a box of 18 lasagna noodles. If L is the number of layers, write an expression for the number of unused noodles. Explain how to evaluate the expression for L=2
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7. the area of the playing surface at the olympic stadium in beijing isof a hectare. what area will it occupy on a plan drawn to a scaleof 1: 500?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
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