Mathematics, 05.11.2020 04:50 echavarrianoah
Sam wants to buy a CD player that costs $241. He has $25 that his uncle sent him for his birthday. He just started
a babysitting job that pays $12 per week. If he saves all of his money, which equation can you use to determine
how many weeks it will take Sam to save $241?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
If your annual gross income is $62,000 and you have one monthly car payment of $335 and a monthly student loan payment of $225, what is the maximum house payment you can afford. consider a standard 28% front-end ratio and a 36% back-end ratio. also, to complete your calculation, the annual property tax will be $3,600 and the annual homeowner's premium will be $360.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Which statements are true? check all that apply. the line x = 0 is perpendicular to the line y = –3. all lines that are parallel to the y-axis are vertical lines. all lines that are perpendicular to the x-axis have a slope of 0. the equation of the line parallel to the x-axis that passes through the point (2, –6) is x = 2. the equation of the line perpendicular to the y-axis that passes through the point (–5, 1) is y = 1.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Answer asap ill give ! ’ a sample of radioactive material decays over time. the number of grams, y , of the material remaining x days after the sample is discovered is given by the equation y = 10(0.5)^x. what does the number 10 represents in the equation? a. the half-life of the radioactive material, in days b. the amount of the sample, in grams, that decays each day c. the time, in days, it will take for the samples to decay completely d. the size of the sample, in grams, at the time the material was discovered
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
The sum of 5consecutive even numbers is 100. what is the first number in this sequence?
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Sam wants to buy a CD player that costs $241. He has $25 that his uncle sent him for his birthday. H...
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