Questions on Word Problems: Miscellaneous Word Problems answered by real tutors!

Algebra ->  Customizable Word Problem Solvers  -> Misc -> Questions on Word Problems: Miscellaneous Word Problems answered by real tutors!      Log On

Ad: Over 600 Algebra Word Problems at edhelper.com


   



Tutors Answer Your Questions about Miscellaneous Word Problems (FREE)


Question 1026255: there are coconuts in a basket. when they are removed seven at a time six remains at the end,when they removed six at a time, five remains, five at a time four remains and so on till two at a time and one remains. what is the smallest number of coconuts in the basket originally?
Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026269: david can pack 132 cartons of jars in one day and his assistant Mark works one quarter as fast as david does . how many more days will mark take to pack the carton working alone than david working alone?
Click here to see answer by FrankM(1040) About Me 

Question 1026334: Steve, Shaheeda, Alison, And C.J. ordered ham and cheese, roast beef, chicken salad, and steak and cheese sandwiches. Steve and Shaheeda don't like ham or roast beef. Alison doesn't like cheese, and Steve likes chicken salad. Which sandwich did C.J. eat?
Click here to see answer by addingup(3677) About Me 

Question 1026320: Diana buys 20 apples at x cents each and 40 oranges at x + 10 cents. She packs them in bags of 5 apples and 10 oranges and sells them for 20x each. How much did Diana pay for each apple if she got $24 total from selling all the fruit?
The answer they give is $0.30 each, but I'm at a loss to figure this one out. Any help would be great!
Thanks, Garrett

Click here to see answer by addingup(3677) About Me 
Question 1026320: Diana buys 20 apples at x cents each and 40 oranges at x + 10 cents. She packs them in bags of 5 apples and 10 oranges and sells them for 20x each. How much did Diana pay for each apple if she got $24 total from selling all the fruit?
The answer they give is $0.30 each, but I'm at a loss to figure this one out. Any help would be great!
Thanks, Garrett

Click here to see answer by stanbon(75887) About Me 
Question 1026320: Diana buys 20 apples at x cents each and 40 oranges at x + 10 cents. She packs them in bags of 5 apples and 10 oranges and sells them for 20x each. How much did Diana pay for each apple if she got $24 total from selling all the fruit?
The answer they give is $0.30 each, but I'm at a loss to figure this one out. Any help would be great!
Thanks, Garrett

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026351: Justin the telephone operator worked five hours longer than Rosie another telephone operator. The product of the number of hours they work to 66 how many hours did Rosie work
Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026257: two right triangles have hypotenuses along the same line. Triangle L has a height of 27 and a base of b. Triangle m has a height of b and a base of 3. What is the slope of the line?
Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026389: Jen butler has been pricing speed pass train fares for a group trip to new york. Three adults and four children must pay ree adults and four children must pay $89. Two adults and tree children must pay $63. Find the price of the adult ticket and the price of the childs ticket.
Click here to see answer by addingup(3677) About Me 

Question 1026412: A woman standing on the top of a hill sees a fag pole that she knows is 14 meter
tall. The angle of depression to the bottom of the pole is 35 degrees and the angle of elevation to the top of the pole is 7 degrees
1. Find her distance from the flag pole.
2. Given that the flag pole is placed on the same ground level as the hill and the woman is 1.73 meter tall. How high is the hill?

Click here to see answer by josgarithmetic(39613) About Me 

Question 1026422: Alicia emptied the change in her pocket onto a table. There were eight coins altogether. The coins were all quarters and dimes. The total value of the coins was $1.25. Let x represent the number of dimes and y represent the number of quarters.
Click here to see answer by Cromlix(4381) About Me 

Question 1026472: Barbara, Betty, and Joy own a total of eighty dresses. If half of Barbara's equals total sum of two thirds of Betty's and one fourth of Joy's, how many dresses does each own?
Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026497: Alhad needs sodas for a party. He buys 120 cups of soda. Is this the best unit for a situation? Why or why not?
Click here to see answer by richard1234(7193) About Me 

Question 1026493: Snow White and the Seven dwarves sat around a circular table. How many seating arrangements wee possible?
--- I am not very good at these problems. A thorough explanation would be great! Thanks you :)

Click here to see answer by addingup(3677) About Me 

Question 1026535: A woman standing on the top of a hill sees a flagpole that she knows is 14 meter tall. The angle of depression to the bottom of the pole is 35 degrees
and the angle of elevation to the top of the pole is 7 degrees.

1. Find her distance from the flag pole.
2. Given that the flag pole is placed on the same ground level as the hill and the woman is 1.73 meter tall. How high is the hill?
This is how far i have come up to:

tan(7)=u/x
tan(35)=d/x
u+d=14
Given u = upper part of the pole (35 degrees)
d = lower part of the pole (7 degrees)
I have done all i could but I'm not quite sure if i am right. Surprisingly, i have come up with some unusual values that i am uncertain about, so i just want to compare my answers with yours.

Click here to see answer by josgarithmetic(39613) About Me 

Question 1026495: how many distinguishable permutations can be formed from the letters in the word success?
-----This is the first time I am seeing a problem like this. I'm sure it is simple to understand, I just need a quick explanation.
Thanks!

Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026554: Given 35 degrees (upper) and 7 degrees (lower)
with the following equations to substitute,
1. x = 14-d/tan(7)
2. x = d/tan(35)
along with x = 14/tan(7)+tan(35)
i am getting 24.294367 (17.01109891/tan(35)) and -24.52343265(-3.01109891/tan(7)). i got the -3.01109891 by subtracting 14 with 17.01109891. They should both be the same answer. I am sure about the first answer but not the second, so i would really appreciate your help.
Cheers

Click here to see answer by mananth(16946) About Me 

Question 1026488: John left work and traveled towards New York at average speed of 33 miles per hour Michael left two hours later and traveled in the same direction but with an average speed of 55 miles per hour how long did John travel until Micah caught up?
Click here to see answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me 

Question 1026607: Edward’s Electronics is a small electronics store selling a variety of electronics equipment.
It has a small but progressive camera department. Since Edward’s does not sell
very many cameras during the year, it only has a small number in stock. Edward’s has
just ordered six of the new digital cameras from Nikon. Edward’s owner has been told
that the cost of each camera will be $170, with terms 2/15, n/30. The manufacturer’s
suggested retail price (MSRP) of each camera is $400. Edward’s owner calculates that
the overhead is 15% of the MSRP and that the desired profit is 18% of the MSRP.
Sears has a large camera shop in its store in the mall in the same town. It has
ordered 70 of the same cameras from Nikon. Sears has been offered both a cash discount
and a quantity discount off the list price of $170. The cash discount is 3/20, n/45,
while the quantity discount is 3.5%. Sears estimates its overhead is 25% of the MSRP
and it would like to make a profit of 35% of the MSRP.
Questions
1. What is the cost per camera (ignoring taxes) for Edward’s Electronics and for
Sears?
2. For each store, what is the minimum selling price required to cover cost, overhead,
and desired profits?
3. If Edward’s and Sears sell the camera at the MSRP, how much extra profit will
each store make
(a) in dollars?
(b) as a percent of MSRP?
4. What rate of a markdown from MSRP can Edward’s offer to cover its overhead
and make its originally intended profit?

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026606: The Exotic Import Company received an invoice dated January 5 for a
shipment of goods received January 11. The invoice was for $5525.00 less
40%, 8% with terms 3/20; 1/30, n/60 R.O.G. Answer each of the following
independently of each other.
a) How much must Exotic Import pay on January 20th to reduce its debt
by $3000.00?
b) How much will the company pay on February 5 if it wants its debt
reduce to $3000.00?
c) What will the debt be reduced to if the company pays $3000 on
February 5th?

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026589: Please Help! this question has been killing my brain
Edward’s Electronics is a small electronics store selling a variety of electronics equipment.
It has a small but progressive camera department. Since Edward’s does not sell
very many cameras during the year, it only has a small number in stock. Edward’s has
just ordered six of the new digital cameras from Nikon. Edward’s owner has been told
that the cost of each camera will be $170, with terms 2/15, n/30. The manufacturer’s
suggested retail price (MSRP) of each camera is $400. Edward’s owner calculates that
the overhead is 15% of the MSRP and that the desired profit is 18% of the MSRP.
Sears has a large camera shop in its store in the mall in the same town. It has
ordered 70 of the same cameras from Nikon. Sears has been offered both a cash discount
and a quantity discount off the list price of $170. The cash discount is 3/20, n/45,
while the quantity discount is 3.5%. Sears estimates its overhead is 25% of the MSRP
and it would like to make a profit of 35% of the MSRP.
Questions
1. What is the cost per camera (ignoring taxes) for Edward’s Electronics and for
Sears?
2. For each store, what is the minimum selling price required to cover cost, overhead,
and desired profits?
3. If Edward’s and Sears sell the camera at the MSRP, how much extra profit will
each store make
(a) in dollars?
(b) as a percent of MSRP?
4. What rate of a markdown from MSRP can Edward’s offer to cover its overhead
and make its originally intended profit?

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026588: The Exotic Import Company received an invoice dated January 5 for a
shipment of goods received January 11. The invoice was for $5525.00 less
40%, 8% with terms 3/20; 1/30, n/60 R.O.G. Answer each of the following
independently of each other.
a) How much must Exotic Import pay on January 20th to reduce its debt
by $3000.00?
b) How much will the company pay on February 5 if it wants its debt
reduce to $3000.00?
c) What will the debt be reduced to if the company pays $3000 on
February 5th?

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026586: Edward’s Electronics is a small electronics store selling a variety of electronics equipment.
It has a small but progressive camera department. Since Edward’s does not sell
very many cameras during the year, it only has a small number in stock. Edward’s has
just ordered six of the new digital cameras from Nikon. Edward’s owner has been told
that the cost of each camera will be $170, with terms 2/15, n/30. The manufacturer’s
suggested retail price (MSRP) of each camera is $400. Edward’s owner calculates that
the overhead is 15% of the MSRP and that the desired profit is 18% of the MSRP.
Sears has a large camera shop in its store in the mall in the same town. It has
ordered 70 of the same cameras from Nikon. Sears has been offered both a cash discount
and a quantity discount off the list price of $170. The cash discount is 3/20, n/45,
while the quantity discount is 3.5%. Sears estimates its overhead is 25% of the MSRP
and it would like to make a profit of 35% of the MSRP.
Questions
1. What is the cost per camera (ignoring taxes) for Edward’s Electronics and for
Sears?
2. For each store, what is the minimum selling price required to cover cost, overhead,
and desired profits?
3. If Edward’s and Sears sell the camera at the MSRP, how much extra profit will
each store make
(a) in dollars?
(b) as a percent of MSRP?
4. What rate of a markdown from MSRP can Edward’s offer to cover its overhead
and make its originally intended profit?

Click here to see answer by solver91311(24713) About Me 

Question 1026705: Given f(x)=(5/3)x^3+x^2-3x+1, for what value(s) for x does f(x) have a horizontal Tangent line?
Click here to see answer by stanbon(75887) About Me 

Question 1026696: Find the dimensions of a rectangular Persian rug whose perimeter is 22 ft and whose area is 30 ft^2.
The Persian rug has a length of ___ ft and a wide of ___ ft.

Click here to see answer by macston(5194) About Me 

Question 1026694: The formula S= 16t^2 is used to appropriate the distance S, in feet, than an object falls freely from rest in the t seconds. The height of a building is 1363 feet. How long would it take for an object to fall from the top?
The object would fall for ___ seconds.
(Simplify your answer. Type an interger or a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.)
Thankyou very much!

Click here to see answer by macston(5194) About Me 

Question 1026701: Given the function: 4x^2+y^2=4. Find dy/dt if you know: dx/dt=-1, when x=1/2, y=√3.
Click here to see answer by Edwin McCravy(20054) About Me 

Question 1026723: A 2-digit number , its unit digit is twice its tens digit. If the product of the two digits equals the third of the number.What is the number ?
Click here to see answer by Boreal(15235) About Me 

Question 1026668: The following are some selected quotes from senior executives of three different types of companies.
A high technology steel company: “We try to find the best technology, stay ahead of competition, and serve the customer……We’ll make any investment that will pay back quickly ……but if it is something that we really see as a must down the road, payback is not going to be that important.”
A biotech Company: “You cannot really run the numbers, do net present value calculations, because the uncertainties are really gigantic…You decide on the project you want to run, and then you run the numbers (as a reality check on your assumptions). Success in a business like this is much more dependent on tracking rather than of predicting, much more dependent on seeing results over time, tracking and adjusting and readjusting, much more dynamic, much more flexible.”
A Pharmaceutical Company: … at the individual product level – the development of a successful new product requires on the order of $230 million in R&D, spread over more than a decade – discounted cash flow style analysis does not become a factor until development in near the point of manufacturing scale-up effort. Prior to that point, given the uncertainties associated with new product development, it would be lunacy in our business to decide that we know exactly what’s going to happen to a product once it gets out.”
Explain the role of capital investment analysis for these companies.

Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026667: hi appreciate your assistance in solving below problem.
Information on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is briefly provided below:
‘Eleven men were killed in the 20 April 2010 blowout on the Deep-water Horizon. By the time BP regained control of its well 87days later; the Gulf was fouled by some 4.9m barrel of crude, destroying shrimp and oyster harvests and the tourism season. It was America’s worst oil spill and the civil trial of BP and other companies involved on the Deep-water Horizon had been expected to be one of the biggest and most complex legal proceedings in modern history. Hundreds of lawyers for all parties were involved in preparing for the trial - and in parallel negotiations to try to get a settlement. There were 340 lawyers from 90 different firms working on the plaintiff’s side alone. The deal between BP and more than 120000 victims of the spill - from shrimp boat captains to sales teams at time-share condos, restaurateurs and wedding planners - settles what is arguably the most complicated part of the legal proceedings. But it will not be universally welcomed in the Gulf, where there is a strong undercurrent of opinion that wants to see BP held to account in court in addition to offering financial compensation.’
Identify the four social, environmental and economic indicators (12 in total) that BP might consider in estimating and negotiating its compensation bill for this oil spill.

Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Question 1026695: Suppose f'(x)=-2x and g'(x)=x^2 and g(4)=-1/4. find the derivative of f(g(4)).
Click here to see answer by robertb(5830) About Me 

Question 1026692: If a baseball is projected upward from ground level with an initial velocity of 96 feet per second, then it's height is a function of time, given by s= -16t^2+96t
What is the maximum height reached by the ball?
The maximum height reached by the ball is ___ feet.

Click here to see answer by robertb(5830) About Me 

Question 1026583: Quickprint services operates several franchises where it prints brochures, business cards and stationery. it plans to sell 80 jobs next week at an average cost of $52 each. its weekly expenses are $1840.
a) How much must Quickprint charge for each job to break even?
b)if it wishes to make a profit of $1200, what price does it have to charge?
c) if it sells 90 jobs at the price determined in part b, how much profit will be realized?
d) if Quickprint sells 100 jobs through a special promotion, what is the minimum price it could charge to break even?

Click here to see answer by Theo(13342) About Me 

Question 1026780: Mixing two kinds of candy the price of which was $2 and $4 per pound, Ella got a 10-lb mix of candy, which cost $2.90 per pound. How many pounds of each kind of candy were used for the mix?
Click here to see answer by josgarithmetic(39613) About Me 

Question 1026813: The Stefan-Boltzmann law says that radiation of heat R from an object is directly proportional to the fourth power of Kelvin temperature of the object. For a certain object R=213.73, at room temperature (293 K). Find R to the nearest hundredth if the temperature increases to 316 K.

Click here to see answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) About Me 

Question 1026853: Five apples and a pear cost $4.67. If an apple cost $0.45, how much does a pear cost?
Click here to see answer by Edwin McCravy(20054) About Me 

Question 1026865: how many gallons of water can a cylinder that is 6 ft in diameter and 14 feet in length hold
Click here to see answer by Alan3354(69443) About Me 

Question 1026877: suppose that the probability that all parts needed to assemble a bookcase are included in a carton 9/10. determine the odds in favor of the carton including all the needed parts.
Click here to see answer by robertb(5830) About Me 

Question 1026982: I was doing this math problem
If the interest rate on a CD decreased from 5.1% to 3.9% find the absolute change and relative change in interest rate.
What I did was:
5.1-3.9/3.9=1.2/3.9=0.307*100=30.7%

Click here to see answer by josgarithmetic(39613) About Me 

Question 1026917: danielle and julia each improved their yards by planting daylilies and ornamental grass. They bought their supplies from the same store. Danielle spend $60 of 10 daylilies and 5 bunches or ornamental grass. Julia spent $27 on 5 daylilies and 2 bunches on ornamental grass. Whats the cost of one bunch of ornamental grass and the cost of one daylily?
Click here to see answer by Cromlix(4381) About Me 

Question 1027102: If 8 is added to three times a number ,the result is -31. Find the number.
Click here to see answer by EdenWolf(517) About Me 

Question 1027101: When 5 is subtracted from twice a number , the result is 3 more than the number. Find the number
Click here to see answer by EdenWolf(517) About Me 

Question 1026878: In a proposed business venture, a business woman estimates there is a 65% chance she will make $52,000 and 35% chance she will lose $54,000. Determine her expected value
Click here to see answer by robertb(5830) About Me 

Question 1027221: Hi
the ratio of adams age to bobs age is 7:3.adam is 84 years old.in how many years time will their total
age be 126.
my answer is 6 textbook says 3
thank you

Click here to see answer by rothauserc(4718) About Me 

Question 1027251: ashley sold 8 packages of tulip bulbs and 5 bags of roses for a total of $212. Jordyn sold 9 packages tulip bulbs and 7 bags of roses for a total of $266. How much is a package of tulip bulbs and a bag of roses

Click here to see answer by ikleyn(52752) About Me 

Older solutions: 1..45, 46..90, 91..135, 136..180, 181..225, 226..270, 271..315, 316..360, 361..405, 406..450, 451..495, 496..540, 541..585, 586..630, 631..675, 676..720, 721..765, 766..810, 811..855, 856..900, 901..945, 946..990, 991..1035, 1036..1080, 1081..1125, 1126..1170, 1171..1215, 1216..1260, 1261..1305, 1306..1350, 1351..1395, 1396..1440, 1441..1485, 1486..1530, 1531..1575, 1576..1620, 1621..1665, 1666..1710, 1711..1755, 1756..1800, 1801..1845, 1846..1890, 1891..1935, 1936..1980, 1981..2025, 2026..2070, 2071..2115, 2116..2160, 2161..2205, 2206..2250, 2251..2295, 2296..2340, 2341..2385, 2386..2430, 2431..2475, 2476..2520, 2521..2565, 2566..2610, 2611..2655, 2656..2700, 2701..2745, 2746..2790, 2791..2835, 2836..2880, 2881..2925, 2926..2970, 2971..3015, 3016..3060, 3061..3105, 3106..3150, 3151..3195, 3196..3240, 3241..3285, 3286..3330, 3331..3375, 3376..3420, 3421..3465, 3466..3510, 3511..3555, 3556..3600, 3601..3645, 3646..3690, 3691..3735, 3736..3780, 3781..3825, 3826..3870, 3871..3915, 3916..3960, 3961..4005, 4006..4050, 4051..4095, 4096..4140, 4141..4185, 4186..4230, 4231..4275, 4276..4320, 4321..4365, 4366..4410, 4411..4455, 4456..4500, 4501..4545, 4546..4590, 4591..4635, 4636..4680, 4681..4725, 4726..4770, 4771..4815, 4816..4860, 4861..4905, 4906..4950, 4951..4995, 4996..5040, 5041..5085, 5086..5130, 5131..5175, 5176..5220, 5221..5265, 5266..5310, 5311..5355, 5356..5400, 5401..5445, 5446..5490, 5491..5535, 5536..5580, 5581..5625, 5626..5670, 5671..5715, 5716..5760, 5761..5805, 5806..5850, 5851..5895, 5896..5940, 5941..5985, 5986..6030, 6031..6075, 6076..6120, 6121..6165, 6166..6210, 6211..6255, 6256..6300, 6301..6345, 6346..6390, 6391..6435, 6436..6480, 6481..6525, 6526..6570, 6571..6615, 6616..6660, 6661..6705, 6706..6750, 6751..6795, 6796..6840, 6841..6885, 6886..6930, 6931..6975, 6976..7020, 7021..7065, 7066..7110, 7111..7155, 7156..7200, 7201..7245, 7246..7290, 7291..7335, 7336..7380, 7381..7425, 7426..7470, 7471..7515, 7516..7560, 7561..7605, 7606..7650, 7651..7695, 7696..7740, 7741..7785, 7786..7830, 7831..7875, 7876..7920, 7921..7965, 7966..8010, 8011..8055, 8056..8100, 8101..8145, 8146..8190, 8191..8235, 8236..8280, 8281..8325, 8326..8370, 8371..8415, 8416..8460, 8461..8505, 8506..8550, 8551..8595, 8596..8640, 8641..8685, 8686..8730, 8731..8775, 8776..8820, 8821..8865, 8866..8910, 8911..8955, 8956..9000, 9001..9045, 9046..9090, 9091..9135, 9136..9180, 9181..9225, 9226..9270, 9271..9315, 9316..9360, 9361..9405, 9406..9450, 9451..9495, 9496..9540, 9541..9585, 9586..9630, 9631..9675, 9676..9720, 9721..9765, 9766..9810, 9811..9855, 9856..9900, 9901..9945, 9946..9990, 9991..10035, 10036..10080, 10081..10125, 10126..10170, 10171..10215, 10216..10260, 10261..10305, 10306..10350, 10351..10395, 10396..10440, 10441..10485, 10486..10530, 10531..10575, 10576..10620, 10621..10665, 10666..10710, 10711..10755, 10756..10800, 10801..10845, 10846..10890, 10891..10935, 10936..10980, 10981..11025, 11026..11070, 11071..11115, 11116..11160, 11161..11205, 11206..11250, 11251..11295, 11296..11340, 11341..11385, 11386..11430, 11431..11475, 11476..11520, 11521..11565, 11566..11610, 11611..11655, 11656..11700, 11701..11745, 11746..11790, 11791..11835, 11836..11880, 11881..11925, 11926..11970, 11971..12015, 12016..12060, 12061..12105, 12106..12150, 12151..12195, 12196..12240, 12241..12285, 12286..12330, 12331..12375, 12376..12420, 12421..12465, 12466..12510, 12511..12555, 12556..12600, 12601..12645, 12646..12690, 12691..12735, 12736..12780, 12781..12825, 12826..12870, 12871..12915, 12916..12960, 12961..13005, 13006..13050, 13051..13095, 13096..13140, 13141..13185, 13186..13230, 13231..13275, 13276..13320, 13321..13365, 13366..13410, 13411..13455, 13456..13500, 13501..13545, 13546..13590, 13591..13635, 13636..13680, 13681..13725, 13726..13770, 13771..13815, 13816..13860, 13861..13905, 13906..13950, 13951..13995, 13996..14040, 14041..14085, 14086..14130, 14131..14175, 14176..14220, 14221..14265, 14266..14310, 14311..14355, 14356..14400, 14401..14445, 14446..14490, 14491..14535, 14536..14580, 14581..14625, 14626..14670, 14671..14715, 14716..14760, 14761..14805, 14806..14850, 14851..14895, 14896..14940, 14941..14985, 14986..15030, 15031..15075, 15076..15120, 15121..15165, 15166..15210, 15211..15255, 15256..15300, 15301..15345, 15346..15390, 15391..15435, 15436..15480, 15481..15525, 15526..15570, 15571..15615, 15616..15660, 15661..15705, 15706..15750, 15751..15795, 15796..15840, 15841..15885, 15886..15930, 15931..15975, 15976..16020, 16021..16065, 16066..16110, 16111..16155, 16156..16200, 16201..16245, 16246..16290, 16291..16335, 16336..16380, 16381..16425, 16426..16470, 16471..16515, 16516..16560, 16561..16605, 16606..16650, 16651..16695, 16696..16740, 16741..16785, 16786..16830, 16831..16875, 16876..16920, 16921..16965, 16966..17010, 17011..17055, 17056..17100, 17101..17145, 17146..17190, 17191..17235, 17236..17280, 17281..17325, 17326..17370, 17371..17415, 17416..17460, 17461..17505, 17506..17550, 17551..17595, 17596..17640, 17641..17685, 17686..17730, 17731..17775, 17776..17820, 17821..17865, 17866..17910, 17911..17955, 17956..18000, 18001..18045, 18046..18090, 18091..18135, 18136..18180, 18181..18225, 18226..18270, 18271..18315, 18316..18360, 18361..18405, 18406..18450, 18451..18495, 18496..18540, 18541..18585, 18586..18630, 18631..18675, 18676..18720, 18721..18765, 18766..18810, 18811..18855, 18856..18900, 18901..18945, 18946..18990, 18991..19035, 19036..19080, 19081..19125, 19126..19170, 19171..19215, 19216..19260, 19261..19305, 19306..19350, 19351..19395, 19396..19440, 19441..19485, 19486..19530, 19531..19575, 19576..19620, 19621..19665, 19666..19710, 19711..19755, 19756..19800, 19801..19845, 19846..19890, 19891..19935, 19936..19980, 19981..20025, 20026..20070, 20071..20115, 20116..20160, 20161..20205, 20206..20250, 20251..20295, 20296..20340, 20341..20385, 20386..20430, 20431..20475, 20476..20520, 20521..20565, 20566..20610, 20611..20655, 20656..20700, 20701..20745, 20746..20790, 20791..20835, 20836..20880, 20881..20925, 20926..20970, 20971..21015, 21016..21060, 21061..21105, 21106..21150, 21151..21195, 21196..21240, 21241..21285, 21286..21330, 21331..21375, 21376..21420, 21421..21465, 21466..21510, 21511..21555, 21556..21600, 21601..21645, 21646..21690, 21691..21735, 21736..21780, 21781..21825, 21826..21870, 21871..21915, 21916..21960, 21961..22005, 22006..22050, 22051..22095, 22096..22140, 22141..22185, 22186..22230, 22231..22275, 22276..22320, 22321..22365, 22366..22410, 22411..22455, 22456..22500, 22501..22545, 22546..22590, 22591..22635, 22636..22680, 22681..22725, 22726..22770, 22771..22815, 22816..22860, 22861..22905, 22906..22950, 22951..22995, 22996..23040, 23041..23085, 23086..23130, 23131..23175, 23176..23220, 23221..23265, 23266..23310, 23311..23355, 23356..23400, 23401..23445, 23446..23490, 23491..23535, 23536..23580, 23581..23625, 23626..23670, 23671..23715, 23716..23760, 23761..23805, 23806..23850, 23851..23895, 23896..23940, 23941..23985, 23986..24030, 24031..24075, 24076..24120, 24121..24165, 24166..24210, 24211..24255, 24256..24300, 24301..24345, 24346..24390, 24391..24435, 24436..24480, 24481..24525, 24526..24570, 24571..24615, 24616..24660, 24661..24705, 24706..24750, 24751..24795, 24796..24840, 24841..24885, 24886..24930, 24931..24975, 24976..25020, 25021..25065, 25066..25110, 25111..25155, 25156..25200, 25201..25245, 25246..25290, 25291..25335, 25336..25380, 25381..25425, 25426..25470, 25471..25515, 25516..25560, 25561..25605, 25606..25650, 25651..25695, 25696..25740, 25741..25785, 25786..25830, 25831..25875, 25876..25920, 25921..25965, 25966..26010, 26011..26055, 26056..26100, 26101..26145, 26146..26190, 26191..26235, 26236..26280, 26281..26325, 26326..26370, 26371..26415, 26416..26460, 26461..26505, 26506..26550, 26551..26595, 26596..26640, 26641..26685, 26686..26730, 26731..26775, 26776..26820, 26821..26865, 26866..26910, 26911..26955, 26956..27000, 27001..27045, 27046..27090, 27091..27135, 27136..27180, 27181..27225, 27226..27270, 27271..27315, 27316..27360, 27361..27405, 27406..27450, 27451..27495, 27496..27540, 27541..27585, 27586..27630, 27631..27675, 27676..27720, 27721..27765, 27766..27810, 27811..27855, 27856..27900, 27901..27945, 27946..27990, 27991..28035, 28036..28080, 28081..28125, 28126..28170, 28171..28215, 28216..28260, 28261..28305, 28306..28350, 28351..28395, 28396..28440, 28441..28485, 28486..28530, 28531..28575, 28576..28620, 28621..28665, 28666..28710, 28711..28755, 28756..28800, 28801..28845, 28846..28890, 28891..28935, 28936..28980, 28981..29025, 29026..29070, 29071..29115, 29116..29160, 29161..29205, 29206..29250, 29251..29295, 29296..29340, 29341..29385, 29386..29430, 29431..29475, 29476..29520, 29521..29565, 29566..29610, 29611..29655, 29656..29700, 29701..29745, 29746..29790, 29791..29835, 29836..29880, 29881..29925, 29926..29970, 29971..30015, 30016..30060, 30061..30105, 30106..30150, 30151..30195, 30196..30240, 30241..30285, 30286..30330, 30331..30375, 30376..30420, 30421..30465, 30466..30510, 30511..30555, 30556..30600, 30601..30645, 30646..30690