Mathematics, 24.11.2019 13:31, g23liyah01
Charlotte has two job offers as a car sales person. the first job will pay her $600 a month plus 2% on the price of her car sales. the second job will pay $1000 a month plus 1% on the price of her sales. how much must she sell each month to make the same income from the two jobs?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:20, ibidnnudny2584
The data in the table represent the height of an object over time. which model best represents the data? height of an object time (seconds) height (feet) 05 1 50 2 70 3 48 quadratic, because the height of the object increases or decreases with a multiplicative rate of change quadratic, because the height increases and then decreases exponential, because the height of the object increases or decreases with a multiplicative rate of change exponential, because the height increases and then decreases
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, mmassaro19
Amanager recorded the number of bicycles sold by his company each quarter. his projected sales after t years is given by the expression below. which of the following statements best describes the expression? a. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 4% over 4 quarters. b. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 18% over 4 years. c. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 4% over t quarters. d. the initial sales of 575 bicycles increases at the rate of 18% over t years.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:10, madimocaj
Angle xyz is formed by segments xy and yz on the coordinate grid below: a coordinate plane is shown. angle xyz has endpoints at 3 comma negative 1 and 6 negative 2 and 3 comma negative 3 and measures 36.87 degrees. angle xyz is rotated 270 degrees counterclockwise about the origin to form angle x′y′z′. which statement shows the measure of angle x′y′z′?
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