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The first number is 12 less than the second number. The total of the two numbers is 154.
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Cameron indoor stadium at duke university is one of the most revered sites in all of college basketball, as well as in all of sports period. duke’s men’s and women’s basketball programs have attained quite a few wins in the building over the last seventy years. cameron indoor stadium is capable of seating 9,460 people. for each game, the amount of money that the duke blue devils’ athletic program brings in as revenue is a function of the number of people in attendance. if each ticket costs $45.50, find the domain and range of this function.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Cherie works in retail and her weekly salary includes commission for the amount she sells. the equation s=400+0.15c models the relation between her weekly salary, s, in dollars and the amount of her sales, c, in dollars. interpret the slope of the equation.
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