Mathematics, 24.07.2019 11:00, abecobos37
Kate had 50 tickets to use for rides at the fair. she lost some of them. her dad doubled the tickets she had left. kate wrote the expression 2(50−t) to find the number of tickets she has now, where t is the number of tickets she lost. jack correctly wrote another expression, 100−2t , to find the number of tickets kate has now. use the drop-down menus to explain what each part of kate's and jack's expressions mean. kate's expression: 2(50−t) 2: 50: t: 50−t: jack's expression: 100−2t 100: t: 2t: 100−2t: thats what i need answered
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, mildredelizam
Graph red beads cost $1 an ounce and gold beads cost $3 an ounce. juanita wants to purchase a 12-ounce mixture of red and gold beads that she can sell for $2 an ounce. the solution of the system shows the number of beads needed for juanita to break even. x + y = 12, x + 3y = 24 how many ounces of red beads will juanita buy to break even? how many ounces of gold beads will she buy?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00, zgueyeu
The two cylinders are similar. if the ratio of their surface areas is 9/1.44 find the volume of each cylinder. round your answer to the nearest hundredth. a. small cylinder: 152.00 m3 large cylinder: 950.02 m3 b. small cylinder: 972.14 m3 large cylinder: 12,924.24 m3 c. small cylinder: 851.22 m3 large cylinder: 13,300.25 m3 d. small cylinder: 682.95 m3 large cylinder: 13,539.68 m3
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