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Anonymous asked 9/5/2015
Between July 1, 2000, and July 1, 2007, the estimated population of a city declined from 5901 to 5169. What was the percent decrease to the nearest tenth?
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Anonymous asked 9/5/2015
Suppose 114.8 million household have at least one t.v. if 86% have basic cable T.V. how many households have basic cable t.v.?( round to the nearest tenth million as needed)
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Anonymous asked 9/3/2015
85% of what is 51?
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Anonymous asked 9/3/2015
What is 1/50 as a decimal?
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Jerry Hailezgi asked 9/2/2015
In a class, 15% of boys write with their left hand. While the girls are 15% left-handed. What percentage of the class students are left-handed?
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Anonymous asked 9/1/2015
What is 9/10 minus 1/6?
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Anonymous asked 9/1/2015
What is the importance of statistics in industry?
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Anonymous asked 9/1/2015
How do I solve Qs = -20+3P and Qd = 220-5P?
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Anonymous asked 8/31/2015
8 times a number is the same as that number plus 84. What is the number?
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Anonymous asked 8/31/2015
How much is forty and five hundred sixty-seven thousandths?
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Anonymous asked 8/31/2015
Terms that have the same variables raised to the same powers are called ___?
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Anonymous asked 8/30/2015
How to estimate the sum of fractions in simple and mixed forms?
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Anonymous asked 8/28/2015
How many vertices does a decogonal pyramid have?
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Chewed Bubblegum asked 8/27/2015
How do you solve a problem like this: ½(g+6)=-2g?
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Chewed Bubblegum asked 8/27/2015
How do you solve a problem like this: (√3)^2?
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Anonymous asked 8/26/2015
A set is _________ under an operation (such as addition, etc) if any two elements of that set always generate another element IN the set, when the operation is performed on them?
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Anonymous asked 8/26/2015
There are 78 female and 54 male patrons at a local diner. What percentage of the diner's patrons are female?
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Anonymous asked 8/26/2015
Suppose we lined up all the people in the world (about 7.2 billion people). Assume that each person occupied 15 inches of the line. How many times around Earth would they reach? (Earth has a circumference of about 25,000 miles.)
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Anonymous asked 8/26/2015
A 1-dollar bill is 6.14 inches long, 2.61 inches wide, and 0.0043 inch thick. How many cubic feet would a billion dollars occupy? Round your answer to the nearest cubic foot.
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Anonymous asked 8/25/2015
What is the maximum number of times two planes can intersect?
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