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It takes Matt 20 months to save 1,000. Write an equation that models the average number of dollars, x, Matt saves each month.
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Alice can paint a room in 6 hours. her assistant, tom, can paint the same room in 10 hours. how long will it take if the two of them work together? show all work.
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Which technique is most appropriate to use to solve each equation? Drag the name of the technique into the box to match each equation. (x+3)(x+2)=0 ; x² + 6 = 31 1.) zero product property2.) square root property3.) quadratic formula
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A rectangular prism has a width of x inches, a length of x2 y inches, and a height of y2 inches. which expression represents the volume in cubic inches of this prism?
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According to u.s. postal regulations, the girth plus the length of a parcel sent by mail may not exceed 108 inches, where by "girth" we mean the perimeter of the smallest end. what is the largest possible volume of a rectangular parcel with a square end that can be sent by mail? such a package is shown below. assume y>x. what are the dimensions of the package of largest volume?
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Algebra 1 what is the solution to the system? 7x+5y=19 -7-2y=-16A: (2,1)B: (1,2)C: (7,5)D: (-7,-2)
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A college is creating a new rectangular parking lot. the length is 0.17 mile longer than the width and the area of the parking lot is 0.039 square mile. find the length and width of the parking lot.
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A computer store has 75 printers of which 25 are laser printers and 50 are ink jet printers. if a group of 10 printers is chosen at random from the store, find the mean and variance of the number of ink jet printers.
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Consider an industrial process in the textile industry in which strips of a particular type of cloth are being produced. these strips are defective in two ways, length and nature of texture. for the case of the latter, the process of identification is very complicated. it is known from historical information on the process that 10% of the strips fail the length test, 5% fail the texture test and only 0.8% fail both tests. if a strip is selected randomly from the process, and a quick measurement identifies it as failing the length test, what is the probability that it is texture defective?
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Consider the diagram below. Which of the following represent the values of x,y, and z to the nearest hundredth?
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