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February 27, 2026
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A coffee shop spends $408 for an order of 17 cases of paper cups. If the coffee shop adds 5 more cases of paper cups to the order, how much will the total cost be? $120 $493 $528 $2,040
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2:16 AM
An equestrian club orders magazine subscriptions for new members. Last year they had 32 new members and spent $624 on subscriptions. Use the equation 32m = 624 to find the cost of each subscription. Enter your answer in...
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2:15 AM
A swim team ordered 36 jackets that each cost the same amount. The total cost of the order was $1,116. Let c be the cost of each jacket. How much did each jacket cost? Choose the equation that represents this problem. 1,...
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2:14 AM
The perimeter of a square is 24 inches. Complete the equation and solve to find the length of each side, s. A square with side length s. s = in. s = in
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2:10 AM
The perimeter of a regular hexagon is 72 inches. Find the length of each of its sides. 66 12 432 72
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2:09 AM
Essential Question How do you evaluate cube roots and square roots? 2. Generalize A certain number is both a perfect square and a perfect cube. Will its square root and its cube root always be different numbers? Explain....
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1:27 AM
A cube-shaped art sculpture has a volume of 64 cubic feet. What is the length of each edge of the cube? The length of each edge is feet. Convince Me! How can you find the cube root of 64? 𝟨𝟦⎯⎯⎯⎯√𝟥=××⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯...
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1:26 AM
What were two ways that the American and French Revolution were different? Explain the differences in causes, leadership, outcomes, or the role of social groups within each revolution. Make the response one paragraph lon...
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1:23 AM
Suri makes $15 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $25. Juan makes $14 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $50. Is it possible for Suri and Juan to make the same amount of wages, y, by working the same number of hours, x...
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1:22 AM
Suri makes $15 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $25. Juan makes $14 per hour and gets a weekly bonus of $50. Is it possible for Suri and Juan to make the same amount of wages, y, by working the same number of hours, x...
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1:22 AM
Each equation in a system of linear equations has the same slope. What are the possible solutions the system could have? The system could have no solution or infinitely many solutions. The system could have one solution...
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1:21 AM
Which system of equations has no solution? 3y = 1 + x y = –2x + 5 4x – 5y = 3 –3 = 4x – 5y 5x + 4y = 1 4x – 2y = 4 y = –3x + 4 y = –34 x + 1
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1:21 AM
Which system of equations has infinitely many solutions? 3y = –5x + 7 3x = –5y – 7 3y = x – 4 3x – 9y = –12 2x + y = 2 –4x – 2y = 4 2y = 3x + 6 4y = 6x + 12
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1:20 AM
Consider the system of linear equations. y = 34 x + 12 y = 43 x Part A How many solutions does the system have? no solution exactly one solution exactly two solutions infinitely many solutions Part B How can you tell? Th...
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1:19 AM
Consider the system of linear equations. y = 34 x + 12 y = 43 x Part A How many solutions does the system have? no solution exactly one solution exactly two solutions infinitely many solutions Part B How can you tell? Th...
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1:19 AM
Try It! What is the side length, s, of the square below? A blue square labeled A equals 100 meters squared. Each side of the square measures meters. 𝘈=𝘴𝟤=𝘴𝟤=𝗌𝟤⎯⎯⎯√±=𝘴 Convince Me! Why are there two possible solutions to...
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1:17 AM
Solve x3 = 64.
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1:16 AM
a. Solve a3 = 11. b. Solve c2 = 27.
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1:15 AM
Janine can use up to 150 one-inch blocks to build a solid, cube-shaped model. What are the dimensions of the possible models that she can build? How many blocks would Janine use for each model? Explain.
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1:13 AM
What pattern do you notice in the numbers below? 1 = 1 × 1, and 1 × 1 × 1, and 1 × 1 × 1 64 = 8 × 8, and 4 × 4 × 4 729 = 27 × 27, and 9 × 9 × 9 4,096 = 64 × 64, and 16 × 16 × 16 They are perfect squares. They are perfect...
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1:12 AM
Maria has a cube-shaped box that measures 9 inches along each edge. Can she fit 1,000 1-cubic-inch cubes inside the box? Yes; the cube-shaped box has a volume of 1,000 cubic inches, which is equal to 1,000 cubic inches....
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1:11 AM
What are the five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle?(1 point) Responses setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery plot, character, setting, imagery, alle...
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1:10 AM
Kai is making a chessboard using pieces of wood that measure 1 square inch. When he finishes, the chessboard will have an area of 64 square inches. How many pieces of wood should he put along each side? 64 pieces of wood...
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1:10 AM
Which two groups were the primary settlers of the Southwest? (1 point) Chinese and Hispanics Anglos and Mexicanos Hispanics and Anglos Mexicanos and Chinese Skip to navigation
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1:10 AM
What is dramatic irony?(1 point) Responses the use of language to mock, ridicule, or criticize the use of language to mock, ridicule, or criticize the use of humor, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose or criticize people...
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1:09 AM
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