I've solved every problem in my assignment except for two.

  1. Question A4. Ignoring the xij = 0 or xij = 1 restriction in the linear programming problem presentation of theassignment
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  2. I've solved every problem in my assignment except for two. I only need one more to get the grade I'd like/need. I've been doing
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  3. Ignoring the xij = 0 or xij = 1 restriction in the linear programming problem presentation of theassignment problem, an
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  4. Sakura solved a fraction division problem using the rule “multiply by the reciprocal.” Look at her work.7 ÷ 2 5 1 7 × 2 5
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  5. The climax of the storya. reveals how the central problem is solved or not solved. b. introduces the problem.
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  6. Decide whether the following problem can be solved using precalculus, or whether calculus is required. If the problem can be
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  7. What is the main purpose of a cause/effect text structure in informational and explanatory texts?(1 point)Responses to present a
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  8. What is the main purpose of a cause/effect text structure in informational and explanatory texts?(1 point)Responses to present a
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  9. The probability that John solved a particular problem is 1/3 and the probability that James solved the same problem is 1/5, if
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  10. Read the problem below. The problem was solved incorrectly. Solve the problem correctly. Then explain the error that was made.Pr
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