Mathematics, 20.05.2021 21:10 roshawnandries5471
Janet bought 40 lbs of clay for her art projects. She used 15.3 lbs to make a sculpture, and 0.74 lbs for each mug. How many mugs did Janet make if she had 13.60 lbs of clay left over?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
The management of a supermarket wants to adopt a new promotional policy of giving a free gift to every customer who spends more than a certain amount per visit at this supermarket. the expectation of the management is that after this promotional policy is advertised, the expenditures for all customers at this supermarket will be normally distributed with a mean of $95 and a standard deviation of $20. if the management wants to give free gifts to at most 10% of the customers, what should the amount be above which a customer would receive a free gift?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:10
This is a rational expression because the denominator contains a variable. this is a polynomial with 3 terms. this is a rational expression because the denominator contains a variable. this is a polynomial with 4 terms. this is a rational expression because the denominator contains a variable. this is a polynomial with 4 terms. this is a rational expression because the denominator contains a variable. this is a polynomial with 3 terms. this is a rational expression because the denominator contains a variable. this is a polynomial with 5 terms.
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The balance of susu's savings account can be represented by the variable b. the inequality describing her balance b > $30 . which could be a solution to the inequality?
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Graph the following system of linear inequalities. identify at least two points in the solution: y < 5 - 2x | x + 5y > -7
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