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4.) Laura works in a furniture store. She earns $160 a week plus 6% of all sales over
$2,000. One week in January, Laura's total sales were $9,400. What were Laura's
earnings for that week?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Evaluate the discriminant of each equation. tell how many solutions each equation has and whether the solutions are real or imaginary. 4x^2 + 20x + 25 = 0
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Tom is the deli manager at a grocery store. he needs to schedule employee to staff the deli department for no more that 260 person-hours per week. tom has one part-time employee who works 20 person-hours per week. each full-time employee works 40 person-hours per week. write and inequality to determine n, the number of full-time employees tom may schedule, so that his employees work on more than 260 person-hours per week. graph the solution set to this inequality.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:30
Due to a packaging error, 4 cans labeled diet soda were accidentally filled with regular soda and placed in a 12 pack carton of diet soda. two cans were randomly selected from this 12 pack. what is the probability that both cans were regular soda?
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4.) Laura works in a furniture store. She earns $160 a week plus 6% of all sales over
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