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Mathematics, 06.12.2021 08:40 clairajogriggsk

Pls help asap thx 1. Mr. Voeller and his band want to play at a venue
in Oakland, but it is a gig that will last all night long. As a teacher, Mr. Voeller has turned into a morning person and will need coffee to stay awake. For a pot of coffee that will make 10 cups Mr. Voeller uses 3 tablespoons of ground coffee. Mr. Voeller likes each cup of his coffee fresh so he needs your help to figure out how much coffee to use each time he makes a cup.

2. This week, Ms. Healey went shopping for a dress to wear out to dinner with friends. At H&M, she found a red dress for $52 but it had a 40% discount. If Ms. Healey
only had $34 in her wallet, does Ms. Healey have enough money to pay for the dress if there was a 9.5% tax on the discounted price?

3. Mrs. Carlson's dad just bought her a new wand so she can practice her wizardry at home. However, instead of buying her Harry's wand, her dad bought her Draco's wand by accident. After the 10% tax, Draco's wand cost Mrs. Carlson's dad a total of $25.88. Mrs. Carlson wants to exchange it for Harry's wand, but she needs to figure out the wand's original price in order to find the wand at the right price. Help Mrs. Carlson!

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