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Last week elle bought 4 apples for $2.40. this week she bought 9 apples for $5.40. if the cost per apple remains the same, how many apples could she buy next week?
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Peter applied to an accounting firm and a consulting firm. he knows that 30% of similarly qualified applicants receive job offers from the accounting firm, while only 20% of similarly qualified applicants receive job offers from the consulting firm. assume that receiving an offer from one firm is independent of receiving an offer from the other. what is the probability that both firms offer peter a job?
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Arectangular garden is 5 feet long and 3 feet wide. a second rectangular garden has dimensions that are double the dimensions of the first garden. what is the percent of change in perimeter from the first garden to the second garden?
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