Mathematics, 30.06.2019 12:00 tjsimpson1217
Which statement best describes a graph of paired points that form a proportional relationship? a straight line can be drawn through all the points and the line passes through the point (0, 3) . a straight line can be drawn through all the points and the line passes through the point (0, 0) . a straight line can be drawn through all the points and the line passes through the point (3, 0) . a straight line cannot be drawn through all the points but the line passes through the point (0, 0) .
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Plz answer asap! i will reward brainliest and 12 points for these three questions!take notice: these three questions are completely different! 1) what is the percentage of sugar in the syrup made of 10 kg of water and 4 kg of suugar? 2) what was the original price if after 10% discount it became $450? 3) at first a price was decreased by 12%, then it was disounted again by an additional 5%. what is the percent of the total discount? , and remeber i will award brainliest and 12 points!
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
Carli has 90 apps on her phone. braylen has half the amount of apps as theiss. if carli has three timesthe amount of apps as theiss,how many apps does braylen have? let b represent the number of braylen's apps and t represent the number of theiss's apps.
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Which statement best describes a graph of paired points that form a proportional relationship? a st...
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