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Asixth-grade student bought three cans of tennis balls for $4 each. sales tax for all three cans was $.95. write an expression show the total amount the student paid.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:30
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Identify the slope an intercept of the following linear equation y = 1/5x - 6 a. slope: 1/5; intercept: -6 b. slope: 5; intercept: -6 c. slope: -1/5; intercept: 6 d. slope: 1/5; intercept: 6
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Solve the compound inequality. graph your solution. 2x – 2 < –12 or 2x + 3 > 7 x < –5 or x > 5 x < –5 or x > 2 x < –12 or x > 2 x < –7 or x > 5
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