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PART A: The year in which the us civil war ended was 25 percent later than the year Christopher Columbus set sail from Spain. If c represents the year Columbus set sail, we can write the year the civil war ended as c+0.25c. Rewrite this expression as a single term. PART B: Rewrite the expression C+0.25c using fractions instead of decimal numbers.

PART C: Rewrite the expression you developed in part B as a single term with fractional coefficient.

PART D: Are the expressions you developed in part A and part C the same? Why or why not?

PART E: Christophe Columbus set sail from Spain in 1492. In what year did the civil war end?

PART F: The year the Greek city of Helike disappeared is - 1/5 times the year the US Civil war ended. Let W represent the year the Civil war ended. Write an expression in terms of W to represent the year of Helike’s disappearance.

PART G: Use the results from part E and part F to determine th

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