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4. the sum of two consecutive even numbers is 54. find the numbers.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
(a.s."similarity in right triangles"solve for xa.) 10b.) 20c.) 14.5d.) [tex] 6\sqrt{3} [/tex]
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Ican interpret and represent the remainder in division calculations sensibly for the context (eg 27.4 in calculating average height in cm: $27.44 if it represents an amount of money) solve the following problems. 15) the wildlife park charges $25.50 dollars per person to enter their park if the park made $15096 dollars today, how many people entered the park? 16) ms adams plus 2,230 other keen runners ran a marathon: between them they ran 94817.5km. how many km did each competitor run?
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