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Anonymous asked 7/27/2014
A dress requires 3 1/4 yards of fabric for manufacturing. If the matching jacket requires 5/6 yards less fabric, how much fabric is needed for both pieces?
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Anonymous asked 7/27/2014
One number is 2 more than 3 times another. Their sum is 22. Find the numbers?
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Anonymous asked 7/27/2014
Liz wants to buy her favorite musical group's new CD. The CD costs $15.24, including tax. Liz gives the store clerk a twenty-dollar bill. How much change should Liz get back?*
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Anonymous asked 7/24/2014
What is 38% of 250?
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barry rabbatts asked 7/23/2014
How many concrete blocks will be needed to construct a wall 66 feet by 3 feet?
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Anonymous asked 7/22/2014
A manufacturing company hired 30 new employees. This hiring increased the company’s total workforce by 5%. How many employees now work at this company?
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Anonymous asked 7/19/2014
What is the probability of rolling a 3 on two consecutive rolls of a fair die?
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Anonymous asked 7/18/2014
How many edges does a triangle have?
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Anonymous asked 7/17/2014
What fraction is 80 mL of 1 L?
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Anonymous asked 7/16/2014
How to find the antilog of 15.6?
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Anonymous asked 7/16/2014
Divide $80 among three people so that the second will have twice as much as the first, and the third will have $5 less than the second. How much will the third dude have?
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Anonymous asked 7/14/2014
Which fraction is greater: 1/3 or 2/5?
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Anonymous asked 7/13/2014
The quotient of 5/31 divided by 15/23, reduced to the lowest fraction, is?
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Anonymous asked 7/11/2014
Can calculus be self-studied?
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Anonymous asked 7/11/2014
How to compute the circumference of a circle?
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Anonymous asked 7/10/2014
A jar contains 5 blue marbles, 8 red marbles, 4 white marbles, and 3 purple marbles. Suppose you pick a marble at random without looking. Find the probability of each event. Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form. P(not white)?
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Anonymous asked 7/8/2014
Which fraction is greater: 4/7 or 1/2?
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Anonymous asked 7/8/2014
Who discovered irrational numbers?
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Anonymous asked 7/8/2014
How many Kg is 1 liter?
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Anonymous asked 7/2/2014
What are the uses of a square in daily life
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