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Question 1(multiple choice worth 4 points) (6.03) which of the following best describes the expression 4(y + 6)? the product of a constant factor of four and a factor with the sum of two terms the sum of a constant factor of six and a factor with the product of two terms the product of two constant factors four and six plus a variable the sum of two constant factors four and six plus a variable
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The federal reserve controls certain interest rates in the united states. investors often try to speculate as to whether the federal reserve will raise or lower rates and by how much. suppose a company conducts extensive interviews with financial analysts, and as a result, predicts that "thefed" will increase rates by an average of 0.25 percentage points every six months for the forseeable future. which type of equation could be used to model the predicted interest rates over the next several years, assuming no other significant changes? a) a linear equation b) a quadratic equation c) a polynomial equation d) an exponential equation
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How many doughnuts are equal to 20 cookies.? 3 apples = 5 bananas6 cookies = 7 apples2 doughnuts = 1 banana
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Mia’s gross pay is 2953 her deductions total 724.15 what percent if her gross pay is take-home pay
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One cell phone plan charges $20 per month plus $0.15 per minute used. a second cell phone plan charges $35 per month plus $0.10 per minute used. write and solve an equation to find the number of minutes you must talk to have the same cost for both calling plans.
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