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John spent $75 on a shopping trip for new clothes last week. he had expected to spend $100 on clothes. complete the table. john's sister went shopping with him. she expected to spend $100 on clothes, but spent only $10. john wanted to her calculate the percent error, but he thinks he may have made a mistake. are his calculations below correct? why or why not? johns calculations: 100-10 10 = is approximately 11% 90 90
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Find the area of just the wood portion of the frame. this is called a composite figure. you will need to use your values from problem #2need all exepct 4 answerd if you can
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