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Simplify (8x2 β 1 + 2x3) β (7x3 β 3x2 + 1). β5x3 + 11x2 β 2 5x3 β 11x2 + 2 x3 + 2x2 + x3 x3 β 2x2 β x3
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Novak gives 9 packs of paper to a group of 5 students. if the group shares the paper equally how many packs of paper does each student get. write the a answer as a mixed number
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The table shows the distances travelled by a paper aeroplane. a. find the range and interquartile range of the data. the range is feet. the interquartile range is __feet. b. interpret the range and interquartile range of the data. __ feet the distances travelled by the paper aeroplane varied by no more than__ feet. the middle half of the distances travelled by the paper aeroplane varied by no more than __ feet.
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