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Apolice officer earned $932 a week last year. what was his yearly salary?
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Mr. vector door is buying two new cowboy hats all together the hats cost $75.12 the second heart cost twice as much as the first hat what is the price of the more expensive at round to the nearest hundredth
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Line segment eg is partitioned by point f in the ratio 1: 1. point e is at e (0, 4), and point f is at (1, 3). what are the coordinates of point g? (−1, 5) (2, 2) (3, 1) (4, 0)
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The equatorial radius of earth is approximately 6 × 10^3 km, while the equatorial radius of saturn is approximately 6 × 10^4 km. which of the following is true? a. the equatorial radius of saturn is approximately one hundred times that of earth. b. the equatorial radius of saturn is approximately ten times that of earth. c. the equatorial radius of earth is approximately one hundred times that of saturn. d. the equatorial radius of earth is approximately ten times that of saturn.
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