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Question 1201507: The ratio of Karen's beads to Sarah's beads is 7:5 . When Sarah gives 48 beads to Karen, she has 1/3 of the number of beads Karen has. During a game, Karen lost some beads to Sarah. As a result, Karen had 1/5 as many beads as Sarah. How many beads did Karen lose?
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Question 1201584: Craftsman’s Village originally sold paneling for $275 per sheet. When the stock was almost depleted, the price was marked down 60% to make room for incoming merchandise. What was the sale price for paneling?
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Question 1201581: Your work in the tool department of Spark. A customer comes to you with a special coupon for a 10% discount the store is already running as 30% off sale. The item the customer has in hand is priced at $200. She claims that she is entitled to 40% discount. Your manager says that the 10% discount is taken off the final price after the initial 30% is deducted. Are the final prices the same? Use calculations to support your answer.
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Question 1201762: -5-(15y-1)=2(7y-16)-y
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Question 1201761: 8(4u-1)-12u=11(2u-6)

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Question 1201761: 8(4u-1)-12u=11(2u-6)

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Question 1201761: 8(4u-1)-12u=11(2u-6)

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Question 1201819: X=3y-6
-4x+9y=9
Solve either by substation or elemination

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Question 1201819: X=3y-6
-4x+9y=9
Solve either by substation or elemination

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Question 1201832: A large cheese pizza at palanzio’s pizzeria costs $6.80 plus $0.90 for each topping, while the cost of the large cheese pizza at guido’s pizza is $7.30 plus $0.65 for each topping. How many toppings needed to be added to the large cheese pizza from Palanzio’s pizzeria and Guido’s pizza for the pizzas to cost the same?
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Question 1201845: Let f(x) = —3x + 4 and g(x)= —x^2 + 4x + 1 Find the following.
f(0)

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Question 1201936: If p + 1/p = 5 and p does not equal 0, which of the following is a possible value of p - 1/p ?
(A) sqrt(25)
(B) sqrt(24)
(C) sqrt(23)
(D) sqrt(22)
(E) sqrt(21)

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Question 1201936: If p + 1/p = 5 and p does not equal 0, which of the following is a possible value of p - 1/p ?
(A) sqrt(25)
(B) sqrt(24)
(C) sqrt(23)
(D) sqrt(22)
(E) sqrt(21)

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Question 1201971: if f=3/g, where g is not equal to 0 and f is not equal to 1, which of the following is equal to g-3/f-1
1)g
2)f
3)g-f
4)-f
5)-g

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Question 1201971: if f=3/g, where g is not equal to 0 and f is not equal to 1, which of the following is equal to g-3/f-1
1)g
2)f
3)g-f
4)-f
5)-g

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Question 1201971: if f=3/g, where g is not equal to 0 and f is not equal to 1, which of the following is equal to g-3/f-1
1)g
2)f
3)g-f
4)-f
5)-g

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Question 1202067: 4. An open box is to be made from a 16 cm by 30 cm piece of
cardboard by cutting out squares of equal size from the four corners and bending up the sides. How long should the sides of the squares be to
obtain a box with the largest volume?

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Question 1202072: Emily is hosting a major after-school party. The principal has imposed two restrictions. First, the total number of people attending (teachers and students combined) must be 56. Second, there must be one teacher for every seven students. How many students and how many teachers are invited to the party?

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Question 1202072: Emily is hosting a major after-school party. The principal has imposed two restrictions. First, the total number of people attending (teachers and students combined) must be 56. Second, there must be one teacher for every seven students. How many students and how many teachers are invited to the party?

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Question 1202122: On a string of pearls, the largest pearl is in the center and the smallest pearls are on the
ends. Each of the small pearls on the two ends costs $1; each of the next larger pearls costs
$2 each; the third pearl from each end costs $3 each; and so on. On the basis of this plan,
how much would a string of 9 pearls cost? 12? 25? n? what equation can be used to find the cost of any number of pearls?

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Question 1202122: On a string of pearls, the largest pearl is in the center and the smallest pearls are on the
ends. Each of the small pearls on the two ends costs $1; each of the next larger pearls costs
$2 each; the third pearl from each end costs $3 each; and so on. On the basis of this plan,
how much would a string of 9 pearls cost? 12? 25? n? what equation can be used to find the cost of any number of pearls?

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Question 1202122: On a string of pearls, the largest pearl is in the center and the smallest pearls are on the
ends. Each of the small pearls on the two ends costs $1; each of the next larger pearls costs
$2 each; the third pearl from each end costs $3 each; and so on. On the basis of this plan,
how much would a string of 9 pearls cost? 12? 25? n? what equation can be used to find the cost of any number of pearls?

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Question 1202122: On a string of pearls, the largest pearl is in the center and the smallest pearls are on the
ends. Each of the small pearls on the two ends costs $1; each of the next larger pearls costs
$2 each; the third pearl from each end costs $3 each; and so on. On the basis of this plan,
how much would a string of 9 pearls cost? 12? 25? n? what equation can be used to find the cost of any number of pearls?

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Question 1202191: What is the answer to “The shadow of a vertical tower is 40.6 m long when the angle of elevation of the sun is 34.6°. Find the height of the tower.”
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Question 1202184: Male bees hatch from unfertilized eggs and so have a mother but no father. Female bees
hatch from fertilized eggs. How many ancestors does a male bee have in the twelfth
generation back? How many of these are males? Generalize to any generation back.

I was able to see the pattern which adds the pervious answers together.
gen 1: 1
gen 2: 1+1=2
gen 3: 1+2=3
gen 4: 2+3=5
gen 5: 3+5=8 all the way to the 12th gen
gen 12: 89+144=233
I know 89 are males and 233 are female.
Im lost on making an equation that work for any generation.

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Question 1202184: Male bees hatch from unfertilized eggs and so have a mother but no father. Female bees
hatch from fertilized eggs. How many ancestors does a male bee have in the twelfth
generation back? How many of these are males? Generalize to any generation back.

I was able to see the pattern which adds the pervious answers together.
gen 1: 1
gen 2: 1+1=2
gen 3: 1+2=3
gen 4: 2+3=5
gen 5: 3+5=8 all the way to the 12th gen
gen 12: 89+144=233
I know 89 are males and 233 are female.
Im lost on making an equation that work for any generation.

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Question 1202218: Which equation represents the word sentence below?
The quotient of a number b and 0.3 equals negative 10.

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Question 1202218: Which equation represents the word sentence below?
The quotient of a number b and 0.3 equals negative 10.

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Question 1202221: The principal P is borrowed at a simple interest rate r for a period of time t. Find the​ loan's future value​ A, or the total amount due at time t.
P=​$7000​, r=4.0​%, t=3 months

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Question 1202220: The principal P is borrowed at a simple interest rate r for a period of time t. Find the​ loan's future value​ A, or the total amount due at time t.
P=​$7000​, r=4.0​%, t=3 months

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Question 1202254: Simon was making a batch of cookies, which called for 2 cups of flour. The only clean measuring cup he had left measured 3/4 cup. Write and solve a division problem that tells Simon how many 3/4 measuring cups to use.

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Question 1202295: The pressure exerted by a certain liquid at a given point varies directly as the depth of the point beneath the surface of the liquid. The pressure at 80 feet is 240 pounds per square inch. What is the pressure at 30 ​feet?
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Question 1202295: The pressure exerted by a certain liquid at a given point varies directly as the depth of the point beneath the surface of the liquid. The pressure at 80 feet is 240 pounds per square inch. What is the pressure at 30 ​feet?
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Question 1202313: Doctors use intravenous (IV) drips to deliver fluids and medications to patients.
Suppose an IV drip starts with 870 mL of saline and dispenses fluid at a rate of 3 mL per minute.


Write an equation for this situation using F to represent the amount of fluid (saline solution) left in the IV drip in milliliters and t to represent the time in minutes.

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Question 1185692: Nimby works as a vendor. He earns a daily wage of 200 pesos and an additional 3
pesos for every 2 pieces of mangoes sold. If x represents the number of mangoes sold,write the function for his daily earning (y) as a function of the number of mangoes
sold (x).

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Question 1184180: Mike is at an amusement park. The admission cost is $25. Mike also wants to ride some of
the rides, which are $2 each. Write an expression that can be used to find the cost for Mike to ride r
rides.
If Mike spent $57 at the amusement park (buying only rides & admission), how many rides did she
get to go on

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Question 1170426: 𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐛𝐥𝐞𝐦 𝟑

(a) A town has a population of 5000 persons, but is expected to grow by 2% every year.
(i) What wound be the population size in 7 years?

(ii) Find the sum of the first eight terms of the sequence , − , , . . ..


(b) A landscape contractor is hired to cultivate ornamental plants in three new residential developments. The contractor charges the developer for each tree cultivated, an hourly rate to cultivate the ornamental plants, and a fixed delivery charge. In one development it took 211 labour hours to cultivate 244 ornamental plants for a cost of $9394. In a second development it took 128 labour hours to cultivate 283 ornamental plants for a cost of $8270. In the final development it took 165 labour hours to cultivate 386 ornamental plants for a cost of $10938.
In total 504 labour hours were taken and 913 ornamental plants were cultivated. Using Cramer’s Rule of the Inverse Method, determine the cost for each tree, the hourly labour charge, and the delivery charge.

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Question 1156117: Set up an algebraic equation that could represent the following life situation:

a) Mpho is trying to make money to help pay for his studies at the
university by selling hot dogs from a hot-dog cart at a soccer
stadium during major games. He pays the cart owner R75 per
night for the use of the cart. He sells hot dogs for R16,50 each.
His costs for the hot dogs, napkins, etc. are R9,60 per hot dog on
average. Calculate the number of hotdogs that Mpho has to sell
to break even (make a zero profit).

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Question 1202347: If xy/(x + y) = 1 and x does not equal -y, what is x in terms of y?
(A) y+1 / y-1
(B) y+1 / У
(C) y / y-1
(D) y / y+1
(E) 1- 1/y

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Question 1202375: 1/7 + 1/8 - 1/9 + 1/10 < 1/8 - 1/9 + 1/10 + 1/n
For the above inequality, what is the greatest possible positive integer value of n?

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Question 1202375: 1/7 + 1/8 - 1/9 + 1/10 < 1/8 - 1/9 + 1/10 + 1/n
For the above inequality, what is the greatest possible positive integer value of n?

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Question 1202385: Graph the following system of linear inequalities.

{y≥0
x≥0
2x+2y≥2
2x≥y
What are the corner points of the system?
Next, find a point that is in the feasible set of the system, but not on any of the boundary lines:

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Question 1202383: Suppose that the marginal cost function of a handbag manufacturer is
C′(x)=0.375x2−x+200
dollars per unit at production level x (where x is measured in units of 100 handbags). Find the total cost of producing 10 additional units if 4 units are currently being produced.
Total cost of producing the additional units:

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Question 1202444: the coin box of a vending machines contains 6 dimes as many quarters as dimes. If the total amount of money in quarters and dimes is 28.80 how many quarters and how many dimes are in the box

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Question 1202451: Twenty four students are in Miss favor's class. One sixth 1/6 of the students were born in the first quarter of the year. One half(1/2) of the remaining students were born in the months May through august. There are no september birthday but one fifth(1/5) of the remaining birthdays are in october. If one student was born in november, how many december birthdays are there?
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