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Wendy thinks the perfect chocolate chip cookie has 35 chocolate chips for every 5 ounces of dough. Cookie Club makes batches of chocolate chip cookies with 100 chocolate chips for every 15 ounces of dough. What will Wendy think about Cookie Club’s cookies? Show your work. Choose 1 A. They are too chocolatey B. They are not chocolatey enough C. They are just right
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:30
Option 1: $30 an hour plus a nonrefundable deposit of $50 option 2: $20 an hour plus a nonrefundable deposit of $75 kyle is renting a jetski for the day. if he can rent the jetski in one hour increments, what is the minimum number of hours must he rent the jetski for option 2 to be a better deal then option 1?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
If m∠abc = 70°, what is m∠abd? justify your reasoning. using the addition property of equality, 40 + 70 = 110, so m∠abd = 110°. using the subtraction property of equality, 70 − 30 = 40, so m∠abd = 30°. using the angle addition postulate, 40 + m∠abd = 70. so, m∠abd = 30° using the subtraction property of equality. using the angle addition postulate, 40 + 70 = m∠abd. so, m∠abd = 110° using the addition property of equality.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00
Me! i will mark brainliest! i don't get polynomials and all that other stuff. so this question is really hard. multiply and simplify.(x - 4) (x^2 – 5x – 6)show your
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Consider this expression and the steps to evaluate it. 4^5(−2)^9/4^8(−2)^3 1. apply the quotient of powers:      (−2)^a/4^b 2. evaluate powers:           c/d select the value of each variable. a = _ b = _ c = _ d = _
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