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a medical transcriptionist has a four drawer cabinet. one drawer is 4/5 full and one is 1/2 full and one drawer is 3/4 full. can the contents be combined into 3 drawers why or why not
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The graph represents the gallons of water in a water tank with respect to the number of hours since it was completely filled
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