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  1. can someone help me with this i am lost now i've been doing math for the past 8 hrs.Problem # 1 solve: 4(x-10)-3x=x-40 Problem #
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    2. jasort20 asked by jasort20
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  2. Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.108 is 36% of what
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    2. 私はコネクサスの学生です asked by 私はコネクサスの学生です
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  3. please help....Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.108 is
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    2. dang... i guess asked by dang... i guess
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  4. uhm basically this is the part 2 of applications of percent quiz (GA connections academy)108 is 36% of what number? write and
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    2. strayegg asked by strayegg
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  5. need to describe 3 different problem solving approaches to this problem, one I think is algebra, but don't know how to solve,
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    2. Miley asked by Miley
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  6. Will the given equation solve the problem? Choose all which will.Responses A Problem: The sum of twice a number and −6 is 9
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  7. The conventional problem-solving strategies usually taught have been:A. act out the problem, make a drawing or diagram, and
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    2. Tonya asked by Tonya
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  8. how would you convert the repating nonterminating decimal to a fraction? explain the process as you solve the problem/0.1515...
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    2. kthy asked by kthy
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  9. Let's solve this problem, fam!We can start by letting the number be represented by "x", because why not keep it real simple,
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  10. is problem number 1 correctProblem #1 factor completely. x^4 + x^3 -12 MY answer: (x^2-3)(x^2+4) or is this still factorable.
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    2. jasmine20 asked by jasmine20
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