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- The cost 10
The cost of 7 2/3 meters of cloth is 12 3/4 USD. Find the cost per meter. - The difference
If the difference between a number and 17.85 is 3.6, what is the number? - A piece 8
A piece of metal has a mass of 2210 g. The volume of the metal is 260 cm³. What is the density? - A fair 2
A fair die is thrown two times. What is the probability that the sum of the score is almost 8? - Pizza diameter
If an 18-inch pizza costs $16.99 and is cut into 12 slices, what is the cost per square inch? - A 9-kilogram
A 9-kilogram bag of gravel costs $38.15. What is the unit price, rounded to the nearest cent? - The bowling
The bowling scores in the local bowling tournament are 175, 200, 150, and 165. If he intends to average 170 in the 5 game series, what must his score be on his last game? - Rupees
Seventy coins of rs 10 and rs 50 are kept in a purse. Suppose the total value of the money in the purse is RS.1900. find the number of each type of coin. - Set complement
Let U = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11} and A = {1, 5, 9}. What are the elements of A’? A. {3, 7, 11} B. {0} C. {1, 3, 9} D. {2, 4, 6, 8, 10} - A night
A night bus left town by 10:30. It took five and half hours to reach Makurdi and another four and half hours to reach Enugu. At what time did it arrive? - Rene earned
Rene earned P12,000.00 last month; if he spent 1/6 of the amount in room rent, 1/3 for food, 2/10 for clothing, and 1/5 for recreation, and saved the rest, How much is his saving? - Fahrenheit 2
Fahrenheit temperature is found by dividing the degree Celsius by 5/9 and then adding 32 to the quotient. Find the Fahrenheit temperature if the degree of Celsius is 40. - The probability 2
The probability that an adult possesses a credit card is 0.71. A researcher selects two adults at random. The probability (rounded to three decimal places) that the first adult possesses a credit card and the second adult does not possess a credit card is - Repairs
A small repair shop orders parts for its repairs. Its supplier claims that only 2% of its parts are defective. In order of 500 parts, an employee takes a sample of 100 parts. Determine the likelihood that the employee finds three or more parts are defecti - Medical facility
Stacie is a resident at the medical facility where you work. You are asked to chart the amount of solid food that she consumes. For the noon meal today, she ate 1/2 of a 3-ounce serving of meatloaf, 3/4 of her 3-ounce serving of mashed potatoes, and 1/3 o - 3 sigma
Students' performance scores in a statistic test have a mean of 70 and a standard deviation of 4.0. The scores obtained can be modeled by a normal distribution. Find the probability that the score of a randomly selected student is i. more than 80 marks ii - Temperature 53
The temperature this afternoon was X. The temperature has fallen 5 degrees and is now 68. What was the temperature this afternoon? - A gym
The A gym offers two packages for yearly memberships. The first plan costs $50 to be a member. Then, when you visit the gum, it is $5 to get in. The second plan costs $200, but it only costs $2 to get in each time you visit. How many visits would it take - One weekend
One weekend, Raul worked 5 ¾ hours on Saturday and 2 ⅔ hours on Sunday. How many hours did Raul work that weekend? Tips: a. What is asked? b. What is given? c. What operation should be used? a. What is the number sentence? b. Show your solution: - Native plants
In a garden, 5/6 of the area is filled with native plants. The native plants take up 107/4 m². Let g represent the total area of the garden. Find g = total area of the garden.
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