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200 students at a local college campus were asked to choose between chocolate and vanilla ice cream. 50 of the 200 students chose chocolate. if the college has a total of 1000 students, approximately how many students would prefer chocolate ice cream?
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With this question substitute t=3 and t=5 to determine if the two expressions are equivalent. 4(t + 3) 4t+12 which statements are true? check all that apply. a. the value of both expressions when t =5 is 32. b. the two expressions are not equivalent. c. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 15. d. the value of both expressions when t=5 is 23. e. the two expressions are equivalent. f. the value of both expressions when t=3 is 24.
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