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In a cookie jar there are 9 sugar cookies and 12 snickerdoodle cookies. The cookie are randomly mixed together in the jar. What is the probability of pulling two of the same types of cookies out of the cookie jar in a row without replacement?
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Geometry: determine whether segment mn is parallel to segment kl. justify your answer. jm 6 mk 3 jn 8 nl 4
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20 da is equal to a. 2,000 cm. b. 2 m. c. 20,000 cm. d. 20,000 mm
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Given: hf || jk; hg ? jg prove: fhg ? kjg to prove that the triangles are congruent by asa, which statement and reason could be used as part of the proof? fgh ? kgj because vertical angles are congruent. jkg ? hfg because vertical angles are congruent. fhg ? jkg because right angles are congruent. hfg ? kjg because alternate interior angles are congruent.
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Each month, a shopkeeper spends 5x + 14 dollars on rent and electricity. if he spends 3xβ5 dollars on rent, how much does he spend on electricity? for which value(s) of x is the amount the shopkeeper spends on electricity less than $100? explain how you found the value(s).
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