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In preparation for an event, Frank bought peaches, apples, and pears. Peaches cost about $1.40 each, apples cost $1.25 each, and pears cost $.75 each. A total of $94.75 was spent on the fruit, and 80 pieces of fruit were purchased. If $21.50 more was spent on peaches than on pears, how many apples were purchased?
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Ifurniture stores having a weekend sale and is offering 20% discount on patio chairs and table the sales tax on furniture is 6.25 using function composition how can you represent the total amount a that you would need to pay for this furniture that cost x dollars
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Select all the correct locations on the table. consider the following expression. 76.493 select "equivalent" or "not equivalent" to indicate whether the expression above is equivalent or not equivalent to the values or expressions in the last column equivalent not equivalent 343 equivalent not equivalent 49 78.498 78.498 75.493 equivalent not equivalent 75.7 equivalent not equivalent
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Over the course of the school year, you keep track of how much snow falls on a given day and whether it was a snow day. your data indicates that of twenty-one days with less than three inches of snow, five were snow days, while of the eight days with more than three inches of snow, six were snow days. if all you know about a day is that it is snowing, what is the probability that it will be a snow day?
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