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10/17/16

A jar contains $18.50 in dimes and quarters. There are 110 coins in the jar. Find the number of quarters.

A jar contains $18.50 in dimes and quarters. There are 110 coins in the jar. Find the number of quarters. What is the value of the dimes?

10/17/16

Word Problem

Jayden walked a total of 12x+5r-8 miles on Monday and Tuesday. If he walked 7x-10r miles on Monday, how many miles did he walk on Tuesday?

10/17/16

Find three consecutive even integers such that six times the second results in five times the third.

Find three consecutive even integers such that six times the second results in five times the third.

10/17/16

In the diagram, which distances would need to be the same in order for point A to be on the bisector of angle W?

    AS=AZ    AP=AX   AR=AY All of the above.

10/17/16

Sally has twice as many dimes as nickels. The total value is $3.50. How many nickels does she have?

Sally has twice as many dimes as nickels. The total value is $3.50. How many nickels does she have?   Show your calculation as an equation.

10/16/16

Graphing variables

The cost to run Machine 1 for an hour is $2. During that hour, Machine 1 produced 240 bolts and 100 nuts. The cost to run Machine 2 for an hour is $2.40. During that hour Machine 2 produces 160... more

10/16/16

please help asap!!!

In his? motorboat, Bill Ruhberg travels upstream at top speed to his favorite fishing? spot, a distance of 112112 ?mi, in 44 hr.? Returning, he finds that the trip? downstream, still at top? speed,... more

Given: <1 and <2 are supplementary angles Prove: l || m

Given: <1 and <2 are supplementary angles Prove: l || m   https://wca.sooschools.com/media/g_geo_ccss_2016/3/page54a.gif   STATEMENT                                                      ... more

10/10/16

Word problem question

bill travels upstream at top speed to his favorite fishing spot, a distance of 528 miles in 6 hours returNing, he finds that the trip downstream still at top speed, only takes 5.5 hrs. Find the... more

10/07/16

lim as h approaches 0: (sqrt(4+h))- 2)/h

Please help me understand how to do this problem.

03/31/16

Write a linear model that represents the company's sales as a function of the number of years since 2006. Use the model to predict the sales in 2021

In 2006, a company had sales of $10 million. In 2011, sales were $12.5 million. Write a linear model that represents the company's sales as a function of the number of years since 2006. Use the... more

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