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Betty se casa y sus amigos han recogido $120000 para su regalo de bodas. Si el dinero
que p...
Mathematics, 14.02.2021 01:00 nxusasmangaliso1191
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Betty se casa y sus amigos han recogido $120000 para su regalo de bodas. Si el dinero
que pago cada uno excede en $7985 al número de personas, se puede afirmar que
a. El número de amigos fue 15
b. Al aumentar el número de aportantes disminuye el valor de la cuota
La cuota de cada uno es 4000<x< 7000
d. Al sumar el número de personas y el valor de la cuota debe dar $120000
Mococito empanelar una nared rectangular de 198 metros cuadrados y disorde
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