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Part 1. How did you compute sums of dollar amounts that were not whole numbers? For example, how did you compute the sum of $5.89 and $1.45? Use this example to explain your strategy. Part 2. How did you compute products of dollar amounts that were not whole numbers? For example, how did you compute the cost of 4 pounds of beef at $5.89 per pound? Use this example to explain your strategy.
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Rose drew a regression line for this paired data set. her line passed through (1, 2) and (3, 5) . what is the equation of rose's regression line?
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If the table of the function contains exactly two potential turning points, one with an input value of –1, which statement best describes all possible values of m? m ≥ –12 –12 < m < 4 m ≤ 4 m ≥ 4 or m ≤ –12
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There is a spinner with 14 equal areas, numbered 1 through 14. if the spinner is spun one time, what is the probability that the result is a multiple of 2 or a multiple of 5?
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The ratios 3: 9, 4: 12, 5: 15, and 6: 18 are a pattern of equivalent ratios in the ratio table. which is another ratio in this pattern?
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