Mathematics, 31.03.2020 05:42, officialgraciela67
Michael’s two major monthly bills are his health insurance and his portion of the rent. If Michael’s rent is four times his health insurance decreased by twenty-five and the sum of them together is $525, how much is Michael’s portion of the rent and how does he pay for his health insurance?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30, def88
Efficient homemakers ltd. makes canvas wallets and leather wallets as part of a money-making project. for the canvas wallets, they need two yards of canvas and two yards of leather. for the leather wallets, they need four yards of leather and three yards of canvas. their production unit has purchased 44 yards of leather and 40 yards of canvas. let x be the number of leather wallets and y be the number of canvas wallets. draw the graph showing the feasible region to represent the number of the leather and canvas wallets that can be produced.
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