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24 is what percent of 60?
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Anonymous asked 2/25/2014
How do you find the side lengths of a regular hexagon if it takes up 10% of a 8.5x11 paper?
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Anonymous asked 2/22/2014
Is 96/100 in lowest fraction form?
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Anonymous asked 2/21/2014
Tom has been given 35 chores to complete today. This morning he finished 7 of them. How many chores does he now have left to do?*
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Anonymous asked 2/20/2014
How many curved edges does a sphere have?
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Anonymous asked 2/19/2014
Find the sum of 145 and 37?
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Akiea Hernandez asked 2/19/2014
Can you explain the Pythagorean theorem in two and three dimensions step by step?
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Anonymous asked 2/18/2014
What is the simplified result of following these steps, in order? (a) Add 4y to 3x (b) Multiply the sum by 3 (c) Subtract x - y from the product
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Anonymous asked 2/18/2014
What are the polygon attributes of a square?
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Anonymous asked 2/17/2014
What is four houndred two thousand five houndred sixty seven in standard form?
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Anonymous asked 2/17/2014
How do I convert 15/20 from fraction to decimal?
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Anonymous asked 2/16/2014
If there are 40 people having interviews and each applicant goes in for 5 minutes, how long will that process take?
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Anonymous asked 2/15/2014
Is a tire considered a cylinder? Need this for my math project, please answer quick!
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Anonymous asked 2/15/2014
Which equation represents the formula for the speed of a wave?
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Anonymous asked 2/14/2014
If the area of the trapezoid is 2.52 cm 2, what is the height?
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Anonymous asked 2/13/2014
What is the advantage of sampling over population census?
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Anonymous asked 2/13/2014
There is a point in the plane with coordinates (x,y),where x and y are integers having numerical value less than or equal to four. What is the probability that the distance of the point from the origin is at most two units? Really need help! The answer is suppose to be 13/81. Can someone please show the way though?
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Anonymous asked 2/12/2014
How do I write three and seventy five hundredths in simplest form?
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Anonymous asked 2/11/2014
What figure has only 2 acute and 2 obtuse angles?
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Anonymous asked 2/10/2014
12 over 72 in simplest form is what?
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