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The matrix below marks with a 1 each pair of the set of racers a, b, c, d, e, f who are to have a drag race together. it is most efficient if a racer can run in two races in a row (but not in three in a row). is it possible to design a sequence of races such that one of the racers in each race (except the last race) also runs in the following race (but not three in a row)? if possible, give the sequences of races (pairs of racers); if not, explain why not.
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Axel follows these steps to divide 40 by 9: start with 40. 1. divide by 9 and write down the remainder. 2. write a zero after the remainder. 3. repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have a remainder of zero. examine his work, and then complete the statements below.
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Write a function rule for “the output is 5 less than the input.” let xx be the input and let yy be the output.
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