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These problems involve a fruit store that sells apples, bananas, kiwis, lemons, mangoes and oranges. (a) (2 points) How many ways are there to select a bag of 11 fruits? (The order of selecting the fruits is not important.) (b) (2 points) How many ways are there to select a bag of 11 fruits if there are only 3 kiwis available? (The fruit store only has 3
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Find the percent cost of the total spent on each equipment $36, fees $158, transportation $59 a. 14%, 62%, 23% b. 15%, 60%, 35% c. 10%, 70%, 20% d. 11%, 62%, 27%
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