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“Luke,” “Cynthia,” and “Omar” are examples of: (1 point) Responses
"Luke,," "Cynthia," and "Omar" are examples of:
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“Luke,” “Cynthia,” and “Omar” are examples of:
(1 point) Responses strings. strings. floats. floats. Booleans.
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Luke,” “Cynthia,” and “Omar” are examples of: (1 point) Responses strings. strings. floats. floats. Booleans.
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Johovah_Witness
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Tim and Cynthia leave Cynthia's house at the same time. Tim drives north and Cynthia drives west. Tim's average speed is 10mph
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Kari
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Cynthia finds a spreadsheet on her desk. It has rows and columns of numbers, such as 37, 28, 91, and 12, but Cynthia is not sure
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Cynthia finds a spreadsheet on her desk. It has rows and columns of numbers, such as 37, 28, 91, and 12, but Cynthia is not sure
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kacey
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Cynthia finds a spreadsheet on her desk. It has rows and columns of numbers, such as 37, 28, 91, and 12, but Cynthia is not sure
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Yes.
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Cynthia finds a spreadsheet on her desk. It has rows and columns of numbers, such as 37, 28, 91, and 12, but Cynthia is not sure
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Ray and Omar collect stamps. Originally, 1/5 of Omar’s stamps were equivalent to 1/3 of Ray’s stamps. If Ray gave Omar 24
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Anonymous
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Omar acquires used 7-year personal property for $100,000 to use in his business in February 2008. Omar does not elect 179
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Heather
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