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Middle School
what is 7/21 in simplest form
Mathematics
Middle School
About 42% of a paint mix is white. A painter orders 18 gallons of paint mix. How much of it is white
Mathematics
High School
The Sweet Shoppe wishes to sell a special mix for Valentines Day that consists of Dark Chocolate that costs $4.00 per lb and Milk Chocolate that costs $2.00 per lb. How much of each should be used to get a 50 lb mix that costs $2.60 per lb?
Mathematics
Middle School
1. Find the geometric mean of 162 and 8.46
Mathematics
Middle School
[Image Attached] Which equation is equivalent to 4^x+3=64
Mathematics
Middle School
what is the solution to this equation x-9=17
Mathematics
College
How do you convert $150,000 US dollars to $240,000 Australian dollars (1.31545 AU) using the exchange rate per US dollar?
Mathematics
College
Suppose that we have a standard Solow model with a Cobb-Douglas production function. The central equation of the model is as follows: kt+1 = sAk t + (1 )kt . Consumption per worker is given by: ct = (1 s)Ak t . (a) Solve for an expression for the steady state capital stock per worker. In doing so, assume that the level of productivity is fixed at some value A.
Mathematics
High School
How do you do this problem?
Mathematics
High School
what is the graph of the inequality in the coordinate plane x 1
Mathematics
Middle School
Which of the following are solutions to the quadratic equation below?Check all that apply.X2 + 7x=8
Mathematics
College
The approximate heights of two of the world's tallest mountains are given. Determine which is the taller mountain and by how many meters. Round to the nearest meter. (1 in equals 2.54 cm; 1 ft equals 30.48 cm; 1 yd almost equals 0.9144 m; 1 mi almost equals 1.6 km1 in = 2.54 cm; 1 ft = 30.48 cm; 1 yd 0.9144 m; 1 mi 1.6 km) Lhotse: 8516 meters and Ngadi Chuli: 25,866 feet
Mathematics
Middle School
find the value of two numbers if their sum is 11 and the difference is 3
Mathematics
College
This problem involves two distinct sets of events, which we label A1and A2 and B1 and B2. The events A1and A2 are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive within their set. The events B1and B2 are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive within their set. Intersections can occur between all events from the two sets.Given P(A1)= 0.8, P(B1|A1) = 0.6, and P(B1|A2) = 0.2, what is P(A1|B1)?
Mathematics
High School
Tv emporium had a huge sale in the morning 5/12 of the flat screen televisions were sold in the afternoon one-third of the flat screen televisions were sold how many flat screen televisions were sold all together
Mathematics
Middle School
When D is divided by 15, the result is 6 with a remainder of 2.what is the remainder when D is divided by 6?
Mathematics
Middle School
What is the solution set of the quadratic inequality 6x2+1
Mathematics
Middle School
What is the output, or dependent variable orquantity?Xf(x)Y
Mathematics
Middle School
What is d,the common difference,in the arithmetic sequence 100,98,96,94,92...?
Mathematics
Middle School
Find the first, fourth, and tenth terms of the arithmetic sequence described by the given rule. A(n)=5+(n-1)(1/6)
Mathematics
Middle School
Alex paid $17,520 for a new car.he will make equal payments each month for 4 years. What will be Alexs monthly car payments?
Mathematics
Middle School
3a + 3b is equivalent to 3(a + 2b). AtrueBfalse
Mathematics
Middle School
1 3/4 + 1/6 + blank =7 1/2
Mathematics
College
Find the perimeter of the following shape, rounded to the nearest tenth:
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