. Higher Order Thinking Lauren can drive her
car 320 miles on 10 gallons of gasoline. Melissa
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Mathematics, 14.05.2021 21:00, aidengalvin20
. Higher Order Thinking Lauren can drive her
car 320 miles on 10 gallons of gasoline. Melissa
can drive her car 280 miles on 8 gallons of
gasoline. Who can drive farther on 40 gallons
of gasoline? Complete the ratio tables to justify
your solution.
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Carley bought a jacket that was discounted 10% off the original price. the expression below represents the discounted price in dollars, based on x, the original price of the jacket.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, paolaf3475
Without multiplying, tell which product is larger and why. 5 × 1/3 or 5 × 2/3 a)5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is less than 2/3 b) 5 × 1/3 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3 c) 5 × 2/3 because 1/3 is less than 23 d) 5 × 23 because 1/3 is greater than 2/3
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(co 3) the times that customers spend in a book store are normally distributed with a mean of 39.5 minutes and a standard deviation of 9.4 minutes. a random sample of 25 customers has a mean of 36.1 minutes or less. would this outcome be considered unusual, so that the store should reconsider its displays? no, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.035, would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone no the probability of this outcome at 0.359 would be considered usual, so there is no problem yes, the probability of this outcome at 0.965 would be considered unusual, so the display should be redone
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