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Donald produces nails at a
Donald produces nails at a cost of R200 per ton. If he sells the nails for R350 per ton, his producer sur-plus per ton is
R150.
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Machine A produces nails at a uniform rate of 60 every 20 seconds and machine B produces them at 50 every 10 seconds. If the two
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Anonymous
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"Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem." Donald joked with a yawn.
(1 point) Responses Donald slept poorly.
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hudson
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What does the verbal irony in the text suggest?
"Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem." Donald joked with a
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1. Table modeling a linear relationship is shown below. What is the rate of change of nails to
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Alexis
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A factory produces nails and packs them in boxes of 200. If the probability that a nail is substandard is 0.006. Find the
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What does the verbal irony in the text suggest? "Sleeping through the rooster's crowing was no problem." Donald joked with a
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How much would it cost Craig to buy nails used to build a fence 125 meters long if he used 30 nails per meter? Assume that 50
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Typically, there is a scale provided for weighing the nails. For example, a notice placed above the nail bin might read, “For
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Lost
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Consider two identical iron nails: One nail is heated to 95 °C, the other is cooled to 15 °C. The two nails are placed in a
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mari
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