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ledia
ledia asked 6/5/2011
Pls. Help with math problem. Divide. 4 divided by 2 1/4 divided by 3 =? Do not have a clue how to solve this. Can you please help? Thanks.
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rose marie
rose marie asked 6/5/2011
Can someone help me solve using the substitution method? 6x-7y=-46 5x + 48 = y
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Kimberly Isner
Kimberly Isner asked 5/24/2011
Solve the problem using the FOIL method (x+2)(x+1)? Can someone answer this?
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Merenaite Liua
Merenaite Liua asked 5/13/2011
Find the height of a water tank that provides a water flow of 80 feet per second whe the relationship between the velocity and height is given by V=8 with the square root of h?
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bobby
bobby asked 4/30/2011
Are you a master in maths? Who can solve the following and explain to me how to do it? 1/m + 1/n = 4/7. What are the values of m and n?
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vernise
vernise asked 3/28/2011
V=NRT/P, How to solve for T?
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Char Margaret
Char Margaret asked 3/13/2011
Can you help me solve this math problem? Show work.
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amanda fartagus
amanda fartagus asked 2/23/2011
Let f(x) = x2 – 81. Find f–1(x)?
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latasha canterbury
latasha canterbury asked 2/17/2011
Given : AD is tangent of B and C . DB = 50 , AD = 40 , and DC = 15 .What is the measure of DE?
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latasha canterbury
latasha canterbury asked 2/15/2011
Given : AG and IC are common internal tangents of H and B . HI =8 , ED =2 and EF = ED . What is the measure of AE?
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Terry Dull
Terry Dull asked 1/24/2011
Solve Using The Addition And Multiplication Principles. 3/4(3x-1/2)-2/3<1/3?
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Karthik Kumar K R
Karthik Kumar K R asked 1/24/2011
Person A can finish 2/5 of work and person B can finish 3/5 of work. If A completed some 1/9 of his work and B completed 5/18 of his work. What fraction of work is not yet completed by both?
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Ada Andrews
Ada Andrews asked 1/11/2011
What steps should be taken to refine the solutions to a problem?
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amit bagga
amit bagga asked 1/6/2011
To calculate density of gold is 15.47. If density of pure gold is 19.31 what is the % of 15.47 in 19.31?
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madi baker
madi baker asked 1/2/2011
How to solve 2x+4?
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amit bagga
amit bagga asked 12/18/2010
Gold density=19.31 if mixed gold density is = 15.47 ? How many % make of gold density 15.47 .......... In other word if density of fools gold is =15.47 ? What is the % of density 15.47
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Carla Caraway
Carla Caraway asked 11/21/2010
How do I solve by rearranging the equations first. Then use the multiplication principle and then use the elimination method: 3x=8y+11 x+6y-8=0?
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Carla Caraway
Carla Caraway asked 11/21/2010
How do I Solve using the multiplication principle first. Then use the elimination method. 2x+y=13 4x+2y=23?
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Anonymous
Anonymous asked 11/20/2010
Find maturity value. Principal is $1400.00 Rate is 16% compounded quarterly for six years?
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Anonymous
Anonymous asked 11/17/2010
Timothy is a teaching assistant who earns $15,000 per year. What would his gross pay be per paycheck if he were paid weekly?
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