Mathematics, 16.10.2019 06:30, stevend0599
Agroup of 75 math students were asked whether they like algebra and whether they like geometry. a total of 45 students like algebra, 53 like geometry, and 6 do not like algebra or geometry.
what are the correct values of a, b, c, d, and e?
a = 16, b = 29, c = 22, d = 30, e = 24
a = 29, b = 16, c = 30, d = 22, e = 24
a = 16, b = 29, c = 24, d = 22, e = 30
a = 29, b = 16, c = 24, d = 30, e = 22
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Sally deposited money into a savings account paying 4% simple interest per year. the first year, she earn $75 in interest. how much interest will she earn during the following year?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, Manglethemango9450
An ice cream shop sells 5 times as many cakes cones as waffle cones. use x to represent the number of waflle cones the ice cream shop sells and use the variable to write an expresion for the number of cake cones the ice cream shop sells. enter the expression for the number of cake cones the the ice cream shop sells
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30, madison1284
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