Mathematics, 14.03.2022 14:00 eric271828
How many milliliters of water should be evaporated from a
20 milliliters mixture that is 50% salt in order to be left
with one that is 80% salt?
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Desmond wants to sell his car that he paid $8,000 for 2 years ago. the car depreciated, or decreased in value, at a constant rate each month over a 2-year period. if x represents the monthly depreciation amount, which expression shows how much desmond can sell his car for today? 8,000 + 24x 8,000 โ 24x 8,000 + 2x 8,000 โ 2x
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