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Use the information below for Questions 1 - 4. The number of pumps at Gas Station 1 is 6 and at Gas Station 2 is 4. What are all the possible values for the following random variables? Question 1 T = total number of pumps in use
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Afurniture manufacturer produces chairs and sofas. each chair requires 10 yards of fabric, and each sofa requires 20 yards of fabric. the manufacturer has 300 yards of fabric available. to fulfill orders, the number of sofas must be at least twice the number of chairs. let x be the number of chairs and y the number of sofas. which inequalities are described in the problem? check all of the boxes that apply
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Ivan and jeff buy a package of 8 pens for $4.00. ivan wants 5 of the pens, and jeff wants 3.how much should each student pay?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30
Tim's phone service charges $26.39 plus an additional $0.21 for each text message sent per month. if tim's phone bill was $31.64, which equation could be used to find how many text messages, x, tim sent last month?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Find the magnitude, correct to two decimal places, made by each of the following with positive direction of the x axis a) y= x the answer is 45° but i don’t know how
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