Mathematics, 12.04.2021 19:20 daisa02
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Titus works at a hotel. part of his job is to keep the complimentary pitcher of water at least half full and always with ice. when he starts his shift, the water level shows 4 gallons, or 128 cups of water. as the shift progresses, he records the level of the water every 10 minutes. after 2 hours, he uses a regression calculator to compute an equation for the decrease in water. his equation is w –0.414t + 129.549, where t is the number of minutes and w is the level of water. according to the equation, after about how many minutes would the water level be less than or equal to 64 cups?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:50
Answer asap. you begin with 1/2 scoop of ice cream. since you're hungry, you ask the vendor for 2/7 more scoops of ice cream. then, you eat 5/8 scoops. how many scoops of ice cream are left on your cone? i will mark brainliest for first correct answer.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:30
Norder to get a certain shade of blue paint, a mixer must have 5 parts white paint to 3 parts blue. if 4 gallons of paint must be mixed, how many gallons of white paint must be used?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
Th perimeter of a rectangular garden is 150 feet. the length is 50 feet longer than the width, w. which equation could be used to calculate the width of the garden? a.) 2w+ 2(w-50) =150 b.) 2w+50 + 2w =150 c.) 2(w+50) + w =150 d.) 2w+ 2(w + 50) = 150 need asap. will give brainliest !
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