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Match each fraction with its percent equivalent. 1. 56% 2. 40% 3. 30% 4. 50% 1. 1/2 2. 3/10 3. 14/25 4. 2/5 ! whoever answer correct first gets
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If x-1 and x+3 are the factors of x3+10x2+ax+b find a and b
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If the tip varies directly with the number of guest which equation represents between the tip,t, and the number of guest,g?
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