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  1. I need help calculating (a) the total installment price. (b) the carrying charges, and (c) the number of months needed to save
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  2. Setting a price on perishable items does not include calculatinga. a selling price per dozen b. the total cost c. the total
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  3. Setting a price on perishable items does not include calculatinga. A selling price per dozen, b.by. the total cost, c. the total
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  4. A 76.00-pound flask of mercury costs $159.00. The density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3. a) Find the price of one cubic inch of
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  5. A 76.00-pound flask of mercury costs $151.50. The density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3. a) Find the price of one cubic inch of
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  6. A 76.00-pound flask of mercury costs $151.50. The density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3. a) Find the price of one cubic inch of
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  7. A 76.00-pound flask of mercury costs $151.50. The density of mercury is 13.534 g/cm3. a) Find the price of one cubic inch of
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  8. The price for calculating the price to deliver a parcel of mass m kg is price ($) = 7 + 3.5mWhat is the mass, in kg, of a parcel
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  9. In which situation would a scalar quantity be sufficient?(1 point)Responses calculating the momentum of two balls after they
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  10. In which situation would a scalar quantity be sufficient?(1 point)Responses calculating the net force acting on a car as it
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