6. During a clearance sale at a sporting goods store, skateboards were marked down 30\%. On Saturday, an additional 25\% was taken off already reduced prices of skateboards. If a skateboard originally cost \$119.50, what was the final price after all discounts had been taken? Round to the nearest cent.
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What is the present value of $3780 due in nine months if simple interest rate is 5% ? The present value is $□ .
(Round the final answer to the nearest cent as needed. Round all intermediate values to six decimal places as needed.)
When converting 1.50kg/L into g/mL, what are the two missing steps needed to complete the calculation?
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1. You reside in Canada and hold shares in your taxable investment account of a corporation that invests in real estate. The corporation earns $2 per share before taxes. Once it has paid taxes, it will distribute the rest of its earnings to you as a dividend. Suppose tax rates in Canada are as follows: The corporate tax rate is 34%, the personal tax rate on dividend income is 18%, and the personal tax rate on other income is 40%. How much is left for you after all taxes are paid? What would be the outcome if you held the shares in a TFSA? (Chapter 1)
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Show Examples Hannah conducted a scientific experiment. For a certain time, the temperature of a compound rose 321 degrees every 32 of an hour. What was the rate, in degrees per hour, that the temperature of the compound rose? Enter your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number in simplest form. Answer Attempt 1 out of 3 Answer type: □
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Show Examples Kennedy drove 94 miles in 232 hours. On average, how fast did she drive, in miles per hour? Enter your answer as a whole number, proper fraction, or mixed number in simplest form. Answer Attempt 1 out of 3 Answer type: Mixed number
□□ miles per hour
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.esson 3 Problem-Solving Practice
Multiply Fractions
OOKING For Exercises 1 and 2, use the recipe for chocolate frosting.
\begin{tabular}{|l|}
\hline Chocolate Frosting Recipe \\
\hline31 cup butter \\
2 ounces melted unsweetened chocolate \\
2 cups powdered sugar \\
21 teaspoon vanilla \\
2 tablespoons milk \\
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\end{tabular} Georgia wants to cut the recipe for chocolate frosting in half for a small cake that she is making. How much of each ingredient will shenced? 2. Suppose Georgia wanted to double the recipe; what would be the measurements for each ingredient? 8. COMPUTERS One fifth of today's collego students began using computops between the ages of 5 and 8. If a college has 3,500 students, how many of the students began using computers between the ages of 5 and 8 ? 5. ANIMALS Catherine walks her dog 43 mile every day. How far does she walk each week? 4. EXERCISE A paper published in a medical journal reported that about. 2511 of girls ages 16 to 17 do not exercise at all. The entire study consisted of about 2,500 girls. About how many did not exercise?
2511×12500=2527500=1100 6. MUSIC If you practice a musical instrument each day for 32 of an hour, how many hours of practice will you got in aach weok?
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Multiply or divide the following measurements. Be sure each answer you enter contains the correct number of significant digits.
626.5m÷86.517s=□sm20.9476cm×48cm=□cm22.09476Lmol×1.55L=□mol
South Africa broke the world record for largest pizza in 1990. It weighed 26833 pounds! 3 medium pizzas weigh about 2 pounds with toppings. About how many medium pizzas are equivalent to the world's largest pizza?
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How many people do you think the world's largest pizza could feed?
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South Africa broke the world record for largest pizza in 1990. It weighed 26833 pounds! 3 medium pizzas weigh about 2 pounds with toppings.
About how many medium pizzas are equivalent to the world's largest pizza? How many people do you think the world's largest pizza could feed?
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After looking online you decide to settle down in a brand new towhome in Sanford. Listing is included below. Typically you would need to put 20\% down but you do not have that at this time. So you decide for now to put down 10\%. What is the total down payment for your loan? \\square$
What is the amount you will end up financing or borrowing? \$
Jse the numbers in the box to write the answer.
320,941,855239,850,2744321,801,32714,273,0893 9. Write the numbers from least to greatest.
tho 5 mall to write au 11. Which numbers have a 1 in the one millions place? 321,801,32741,273,080 13. Which number equals 300,000,000+20,000,000+1,000,000+800,000+1,000+300+20+7?321,801,327 15. Which numbers round to 300,000,000 ?
320,941,85s321,801,327 17. Which numbers have the estimated sum of 80,000,000?
Luca tried to evaluate an expression. Here is his work:
=====8⋅3+28÷4−9+524+28÷4−9+552÷4−9+513−9+54+59
Step 3
Step 4
Step 5 Is Luca's work correct?
No, Luca made a mistake going from Step 1 to Step 2. Luca should have divided 28 by 4 before adding. The order of operations says to divide before you add. No, Luca made a mistake going from Step 3 to Step 4. Luca should have added 9 and 5 before subtracting. The order of operations says to add before you subtract. Yes, Luca's work is correct.
Emilia tried to evaluate an expression. Here is her work:
=====170−(4+36÷2⋅32)170−(4+36÷2⋅9)170−(4+36÷18)170−(4+2)170−6 step 1164 Is Emilia's work correct? No, Emilia made a mistake going from Step 1 to Step 2. Emilia should have divided 36 by 2 before multiplying. The order of operations says to multiply and divide from left to right. No, Emilia made a mistake going from Step 3 to Step 4. Emilia should have subtracted 4 from 170 before adding. The order of operations says to add and subtract from left to right. Yes, Emilia's work is correct.
Video Joey tried to evaluate an expression. Here is his work:
97−3+53÷25⋅2⋅32=97−3+125÷25⋅2⋅9 Stap 1=97−3+5⋅2⋅9siep2=97−3+10⋅9stap3=97−3+90 Step 4=97−93 Stepp 5=4 Step 6 Is Joey's work correct? No, Joey made a mistake going from the given expression to Step 1. Joey should have multiplied 2 and 3 instead of evaluating exponents. The order of operations says to multiply before you evaluate exponents. No, Joey made a mistake going from Step 4 to Step 5. Joey should have subtracted 3 from 97 before adding. The order of operations says to add and subtract from left to right. Yes, Joey's work is correct.
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Four numbers are shown.
2.782.6532.092.521 Which list shows these numbers in order from greatest to least? A 2.78,2.653,2.521,2.09 B 209,2.521, 2.653, 2.78 C 2.521, 2.09, 2.653, 2.78 D 2653,209,2.78,2521
Create four (4) problems that include fractions. Solve the problems using estimation. Each problem must contain:
* at least three (3) fractions
* two (2) must include the addition of fractions
* two (2) must include subtraction of fractions
* an explanation of your reasoning process for each problem
Directions: Complete the function tables using the 'rule' given for each set. Submit only the OUTPUT number in your answers.
Table#1.
Input RULE = Input the # ⋅ 3 Output
11 11⋅3= ?
5 5⋅3= ?
10 10⋅3= ?
9 9⋅3= ?
8 8⋅3= ?
Yesterday, 85 of the 64 students in a contest gave their speeches. How many students gave their speeches?
Write your answer in simplest form.
students
Pablo feeds his dog 32 pounds of dog food for each meal. Pablo has just bought 30 pounds of dog food. For how many meals will the food last?
Write your answer in simplest form.
meals
2) In 1990 first-class mail cost $0.25 for the first ounce or fraction and $0.20 for each additional ounce or fraction. Annette sent two letters. One weighed 3 ounces. The other weighed 521 ounces. What was the total cost? 3) David told Jen, "Write three two-digit numbers. I'll add three more and give you the sum right away." Jen wrote 53, 42, and 31. Then David wrote 46, 57, and 68 and said the sum was 297. Was he right? What pattern did he use? Directions: Choose a strategy and solve. 4) When Felix started his paper route, he had 25 customers. Every second week he gained 2 new customers. Every third week he lost a customer. How many customers did he have in the seventh week? 5) In three days Speedy the squirrel ate 30 peanuts. On both the second and third day, Speedy ate 7 peanuts more than on the day before. How many peanuts did Speedy eat the first day?
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Watch Video Go step by step to reduce the radical.
112□□ Answer Attempt 1 out of 2 You must answer all questions above in order to submit.
Determine whether the answer to the following statement is reasonable or unreasonable. If the answer is unreasonable, move the decimal point, or
insert a decimal point, to make the answer reasonable. How many hours did he work today? 0.603 hours Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. This answer is reasonable.
B. This answer is unreasonable. The answer should be ______ hours
(Type a whole number or a decimal.)