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Kylie uses the number 400 to represent a location 400 miles north of the equator. She uses
the number -2,000 to represent a location 2,000 miles south of the equator. Which number
would represent a location on the equator?
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Find the amount of simple interest earned for depositing the given principle in an account if $2200 is invested at 5.5 % for 6 months
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