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  1. Three businesses donated money to charity.5. Business B pledged $20 million less than twice the amount pledged by Business A.
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  2. 5. Business B pledged $20 million lessthan twice the amount pledged by Business A. Business C pledged $200 million less than
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  3. during a recent telethon people pledged $25 or $50. twice as many people pledged $25 as $50. altogether, $18000 was pledged. how
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  4. During a recent telethon, people pledged $25 or $50. Twice as many people pledged $25 as $50. Altogether, $18,000 was pledged.
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  5. Jana is taking pledges for a bike-a-thon fundraiser. Ivan pledged $4.25,plus $1.25 for each mile thatJana bikes. Vicky pledged
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  6. Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates?A. They only vote in closed primaries B. They only vote in
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  7. Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates?A. They only vote in closed primaries. B. They are not pledged
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  8. Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates? (1 point)They only vote in caucuses. They are not pledged to a
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  9. Which of the following best explains the role of party convention delegates?- they are only used by republicans - they are
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  10. Which of the following best explains the role of superdelegates? (1 point)• They are not pledged to a candidate and may vote
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