Mathematics, 10.05.2021 21:10, makenziehook8
9. Mr. McDonald has $500.00 to spend at a bicycle store. All prices listed
below include tax. He buys a new bicycle for $273.98. He buys 3 bicycle
reflectors for $7.23 each and 1 bicycle helmet for 42.36. he plans to use
the remaining money to buy new cycling outfits for $78.12 each. Write and
solve an inequality to determine the greatest number of cycling outfits
that Mr. Mc Donald can buy with the remaining money? *
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:20, areanna02
Which equation and solution can be used to solve this problem? thirteen less than a number is sixteen. 13-n=16: add 13 to both sides. the answer is 29. n+13=16: subtract 13 from both sides. the answer is 3. n+16=13 subtract 13 from both sides. the answer is 3. n-13=16: add 13 to both sides. the answer is 29.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, amshearer4719
Aman is 6 feet 3 inches tall. the top of his shadow touches a fire hydrant that is 13 feet 6 inches away. what is the angle of elevation from the base of the fire hydrant to the top of the man's head?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, glocurlsprinces
The longer leg of a 30° 60° 90° triangle is 16 times square root of three how long is a shorter leg
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, apere655
Ascientist wants to use a model to present the results of his detailed scientific investigation. why would a model be useful? a )because the model makes the concepts easier to understand b) because the model is easy to put together and to use c) because the model prevents other scientists from asking questions d) because the model requires the audience to pay full attention to it i don't know what to choose because between a and d a is much more likely than d because it only wants to get the attention of the audience. i'm confuse.
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