Mathematics, 12.02.2021 17:50, Demaryaflie
Larry wants to purchase birthday gifts for his twin sisters. One sister likes daises which costs $2.00 per stem and the other likes tulips which costs $3.00 per stem. Which inequality could he use to determine how many of each flower he could buy if he only has $35.00 to spend? Let x represent the number of daisies and y the number of tulips. Group of answer choices
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:30, cheesecake1919
Judy garland electronics operate on a net-profile rate of 20% on its printer cables. if the markup is $8.95 and the overhead is $4.31,find the net profit and the selling price? use the net-profit rate formula to solve this problem.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 05:30, carlosleblanc26
Abank manager wants to encourage new customers to open accounts with principals of at least $2,500. he decides to make a poster advertising a simple interest rate of 3%. what must the principal be if the bank manager also wants to advertise that one can earn $10 the first month? can the poster correctly say, "open an account of $2 comma 500 and earn at least $10 interest in 1 month! "?
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