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About Ryan O'Hara: I'm Ryan O'Hara. I just graduated high school and I'm a Global Security and Intelligence Major. I took AP Calc when I was a sophomore.

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Comment from student: Hello, This is the solution I came up with. Please let me know what you think. 0.92x + 0.98(12 - x) = 0.96(12) Eliminate decimal 92x + 98(12 - x) = 96(12) 92x + 1176 -98x = 1152 -6x + 1176 = 1152 -1176 -1176 -6x = -24 Divide -24/-6x x = 4

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