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Tony O.
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Ah okay lol. Guess someone doesn't like when you help out. Great site, 10/10. 1. False. 2. True. 3. False. 4. False. Don't understand why the answer got deleted. The past 2 were way more in depth and with a more clear explanation than some of the other
What do you mean by "doesn't have proprioception"? How bad is the issue the person has? I think that would determine whether or not. They would be able to come back and "walk normally".
Good eye, 22% does play a key role here. Out of 57.9 land, ONLY 22% is favorable (farms). Multiply, you get 12.738 million square miles of land. NOW, try dividing 6.848 billion by 12.738 million. BUT, keep in mind the zeros, because billions are higher
2. Same idea as above, just different numbers. 25.50 + 10.50x
1. Suppose a person only uses the first 3 minutes repeatedly. Then 4 minutes max. But they also state 0.17 for every additional minute, which is cheaper. We can use an equation to solve for how many minutes a person can make the call. Let x be the number
This is my best guess, but: We know that every year, 4 nurses are added to staff, "including loss of nurses". However, it doesn't specify how many nurses are 'lost', just that their number keeps going up 4 annually. Therefore, if they are guaranteed to
Goal: $345 Saved: $37 In 11 weeks, he must make $308 (which is 345-37). Every week is simply 308/11, which is $28 that he must make. This is extra, but he would technically need to make $4 a day to make $28 per week. -Hope this helps
This is one of those problems where you want N to be any value from 0 to 9, and n to be any value (scientific notation). That means you want all the "significant values" (non-zero's) for N. But since N has to be less than 10, we let N = 3.705 What times
We know that a gallon of fertilizer is 4 quarts of fertilizer. Then, 3 gallons is 12, because 3x4=12. However, he sprayed his lawn, and now only has 1 left. That means that of the 12 he had in the beginning, he only has 1. Meaning he used 11 quarts.
4 Romance books 6 Adventure books ================== 10 Total books The chance she will get one romance book 4/10. The chance she will get another romance book becomes 3/9. By multiplication, (4x3)/(10x9) = 2/15, or 0.1333 or 13.33% -Hope this helps.
The question states "up to $460" in charity, which means it can be less than or equal to 460, but not any higher. Then, $460 to charity (max) $160+ to Educational (160 being the minimum) Education is 3x (or higher) than City. If we denote x to City, and y