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Dwayne’s company constructs and paints billboards. The billboards vary in size, but they always are rectangular and have a length that is twice the width. Dwayne determines the cost of paint per can and creates a graph showing the price to paint a billboard, given the billboard’s length. image 3f0c5d4abf214610b99fb249b893c916 What is the average rate of change in the price to paint a billboard when the length of the billboard increases from 10 feet to 20 feet?
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Alonso walked with his friend andy one day, and wanted to compare their speeds. alonso walked 3 miles in one hour, and andy walked 2 miles in 2 hours. complete the table to graph the relationship for each person.
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Suppose sat writing scores are normally distributed with a mean of 497 and a standard deviation of 109. a university plans to award scholarships to students whose scores are in the top 2%. what is the minimum score required for the scholarship? round your answer to the nearest whole number, if necessary.
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How does a low unemployment rate affect a nation's economy? a. the nation has a higher number of productive resources. b. the nation can spend more money on for unemployed people. c. the nation can save money by paying lower salaries to a large workforce. reset
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