Mathematics
Mathematics, 25.09.2019 15:00, abrannan00pdw6ab

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1.-regina purchased 1.75 pound of turkey breast from her local deli for $5.99 per pound. to the nearest cent, how much did she spend in all?
(a) $7.74
(b) $3.42
(c) $10.48
(d) $11.98
2.-evaluate the expression if a = 2.4 , b = 0.237 , and c = 9.49
c-2ab
(a) 8.3524
(b) -2.24913
(c) 0.899652
(d) 4.260312
3.-divide. write in simplest form.
10 divided by 1 2/3
(a) 11 2/3
(b) 6
(c) 16 2/3
(d) 1/6

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