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3. Suppose Jared got an answer to a two step problem
as b.-3. The first step he took to solve was to add 7
both sides. The second step he took was to multiply
both sides by-2/3. What was the original equation?
Think about your process here! Take your time and test
it out in the end.
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Select all the correct answers. what is 221,000,000,000,000,000,000 expressed in scientific notation?
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An airplane consumes fuel at a constant rate while flying through clear skies, and it consumes fuel at a rate of 64 gallons per minute while flying through rain clouds. let c represent the number of minutes the plane can fly through clear skies and r represent the number of minutes the plane can fly through rain clouds without consuming all of its fuel. 56c+64r < 900056c+64r< 9000 according to the inequality, at what rate does the airplane consume fuel while flying through clear skies, and how much fuel does it have before takeoff? the airplane consumes fuel at a rate of gallons per minute while flying through clear skies, and it has gallons of fuel before takeoff. does the airplane have enough fuel to fly for 60 minutes through clear skies and 90 minutes through rain clouds?
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Carmen begins her next painting on a rectangular canvas that is 82.7 cm long and has a area of 8,137.68 cm2. will the painting fit in a frame with an opening that is 82.7 cm long and 95 cm wide? explain
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:20
Find the solution of this system of equation -7x+y=-20 9x-3y=36
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3. Suppose Jared got an answer to a two step problem
as b.-3. The first step he took to solve was t...
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