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Question 32366: I am trying to help my son , but, I need help helping my son. Can you solve the proportion 4/14 = x/21
what do i multiply each side by:
how do i simplify:
what is the simplify fraction:
the solution is:
are we sure this is in english? thanks for the help
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Question 32707: 1.al sells 24 shirts for every 16 that dale sells. during the month of december al sold 72 shirts. how many did dale sell?
2. pierre laberge averaged 24 points a game during his senior basketball season at r a long high school if pierre scorded 528 points during the season how many games did he play in?
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Question 32708: 1.al sells 24 shirts for every 16 that dale sells. during the month of december al sold 72 shirts. how many did dale sell?
2. pierre laberge averaged 24 points a game during his senior basketball season at r a long high school if pierre scorded 528 points during the season how many games did he play in?
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Question 32790: A bowl contains 50 colored marbles, 13 Green, 10 Red, 9 Blue, 8 Yellow, 6 Black, 4 White. If you are blindfolded, what is the smallest number of marbles you must pick to guarantee that you have at least 7 marbles of the same color?
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Question 34059: Can someone please check my answers..
xpress the proportion using fractions
2:5=4:10
here is my answer 2/5=4/10 and then simplify to 2/5???
solve for y y/10=3/5
my answer y=6
solve for x x:2=3:7
my answer I CANT FIGURE THIS OUT
solve for y 2/y=4/5
my answer y=2.5
thanks for the help
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Question 35629This question is from textbook
: In her morning class, the computer teacher has 20 students, 8 of whom are women and 12 of whom are men. If her afternoon class has 30 students, how many of them must be women so that both classes have the same ratio of women to men?This question is from textbook
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Question 35630This question is from textbook
: The instructor has learned that for the 30 students in her afternoon class, the ratio of student who do not own a computer to those who do is 2 to 1. How many students in the class own their own computer?This question is from textbook
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Question 35628This question is from textbook
: the instructor of an introductory computer course wants to make a wall chart of a computer desktop for her students, to make it as realistic as possible, she would like the desktop icons to be proportional to the size of her 6’X6’ chart. If the icons on her 15” x 15” PC screen are 3/8” X 3/8”, how large should they be on her wall chart?
can someone please help me with thisThis question is from textbook
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Question 37440: Please help me solve this: Bronze is an alloy of copper and tin. If a certain type of bronze requires 0.3 kilogram of tin per 1.0 kilogram of copper, how much tin must be combined with 50 kilograms of copper?
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Question 37315This question is from textbook 
: Laura invested $2000. Some at 8% per year and the rest at 10% giving her a total income of $176 per year. How much money did she invest at 8%.
I know that I need to create a table. I'm stuck as to what to do next. I appreciate your help and thanks so much!
Amount invested x Rate = Interest
Investment A 2000 7% .07(2000)
Investment B
Total Investment 176
This question is from textbook 
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Question 41445: Could someone out there help me solve this problem?
A tree casts a shodow that measures 5 m. At the same time, a meter stick casts a shodow that is 0.4 m long. How tall is the tree?
Thank you,
Sher
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