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9. mark is filling up crates with watermelons for the food drive. he has large watermelons that weigh 10 pounds each and smaller watermelons weigh up to 5 pounds. the truck at most can hold no more than 500 pounds. let x represent the larger watermelons and y represent the number of medium watermelons. which inequality represents this situation? a. 5x +3y_< 500 b. 10x + 5y _> 500 c. 10x + 5y< 500 d. 5x +10y > 500 and ill give the brainiest to the correct answer
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= 1/3 and 0 < β
< Ο/2 ; find tan2β
a. (4β2)/9 b. 9/7 c. (4β2)/7 d.7/9
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