An Amusement park purchased equipment

  1. an amusement park purchased equipment for a list price for 42,000, minus trade discounts of 30/20/15. calculate the trade
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  2. An Amusement park purchased equipment from a manufacturer for a list price of $42,000.00 minus trade discounts of 30/20/15.
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  3. An amusement park purchased equipment from a manufacturer for a list price of$42,000, minus trade discounts of 30/20/15.
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  4. An amusement park purchased equipment from a manufacturer for a list price of$42,000, minus trade discounts of 30/20/15.
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  5. amusement park purchased equipment from a manufactures for a list price of 42,000 minus trade discounts of 30//20/15. Calulate
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  6. amusement parks. Which of his questions are statistical?1. How many people visit your local amusement park each day? 2. What is
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  7. Daiyu has a maximum of $60 to spend at an amusement park. A ticket to the amusement park costs $19. She can spend p dollars to
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  8. Daiyu has a maximum of $60 to spend at an amusement park. A ticket to the amusement park costs $19. She can spend p dollars to
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  9. Which opening would create a sense of mystery or tension?(1 point)Two friends apply for summer jobs at an amusement park. Two
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  10. A map of an amusement park has a scale of 1½ of an inch to 100 feet. If the actualperimeter of the amusement park is ½ of a
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