Mathematics, 19.05.2021 17:20 nassercruz04
On a certain hot​ summer's day, 189 people used the public swimming pool. The daily prices are $1.50 for children and $2.25 for adults. The receipts for admission totaled $354 How many children and how many adults swam at the public pool that​ day?
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James wants to promote his band on the internet. site a offers website hosting for $4.95 per month with a $49.95 startup fee. site b offers website hosting for $9.95 per month with no startup fee. for how many months would james need to keep the website for site a to be a better choice than site b? 1. define a variable for the situation. 2. write an inequality that represents the situation. 3.solve the inequality to find out how many months he needs to keep the website for site a to be less expensive than site b. 4. using words, describe how many months he needs to keep the website for site a to be less expensive than site b.
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In a class, there are 12 girls. if the ratio of boys to girls is 5: 4 how many boys are there in the class
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Write the point-slope form of the line passing through (2, -12) and parallel to y=3x.
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