Mathematics, 20.10.2020 21:01, sabrinachambers444
A bag contains five white marbles, three green marbles, and six red marbles. What are the odds in favour of randomly picking two red marbles in the first two tries? Assume that the first marble picked is not put back into the bag
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30, jessicawolfking
Fawn bought a total of 70 cakes for a tea party. she spent $3,025. fawn bought vanilla cakes for $22 each and a fruit filled cake for $55 each. the system of equations below can be used to find the number of vanilla cakes, v, and the number of fruit filled cakes, f, fawn purchased. which system of equations has the same solution as the system below.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:30, evan3221
Your vet has placed your pet on a diet. the diet is to contain at least 12 mg of fat and at least 14 mg of protein per serving. these requirements are to be obtained from two food sources. source a contains 2 mg of fat and 2 mg of protein per serving. source b contains 1 mg of fat and 3 mg of protein per serving. if source a sells for $1.28 per serving and source b sells for $1.12 per serving, how many servings of each type should be purchased to satisfy the requirements at minimal cost?
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