Mathematics, 14.01.2021 07:20, tsmalls70988
Christian is working two summer jobs, babysitting and landscaping. He must work at least 15 hours altogether between both jobs in a given week. Write an inequality that would represent the possible values for the number of hours babysitting, bb, and the number of hours landscaping, ll, that Christian can work in a given week.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:50, tiffcarina69
F(x) = x2 β 9, and g(x) = x β 3 f(x) = x2 β 4x + 3, and g(x) = x β 3 f(x) = x2 + 4x β 5, and g(x) = x β 1 f(x) = x2 β 16, and g(x) = x β 4 h(x) = x + 5 arrowright h(x) = x + 3 arrowright h(x) = x + 4 arrowright h(x) = x β 1 arrowright
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30, rocksquad9125
Ricky takes out a $31,800 student loan to pay his expenses while he is in college. after graduation, he will begin making payments of $190.66 per month for the next 30 years to pay off the loan. how much more will ricky end up paying for the loan than the original value of $31,800? ricky will end up paying $ more than he borrowed to pay off the loan.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, nsbegay2007
Tom is the deli manager at a grocery store. he needs to schedule employee to staff the deli department for no more that 260 person-hours per week. tom has one part-time employee who works 20 person-hours per week. each full-time employee works 40 person-hours per week. write and inequality to determine n, the number of full-time employees tom may schedule, so that his employees work on more than 260 person-hours per week. graph the solution set to this inequality.
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