Intermediate Algebra
10th Edition
ISBN: 9781305191495
Author: Jerome E. Kaufmann; Karen L. Schwitters
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 1.2, Problem 99PS
For Problems 96-104, write a numerical statement to represent the problem. Then simplify the numerical expression to answer the question. (Objective 8)
Michael bet $5 on each of the 9 races at the racetrack. His only winnings were $28.50 on one race. How much did he win (or lose) for the day?
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- 2. Now Figure out a different way you could determine how many squares there are in the figure, again without counting them all one-by-one. Briefly describe this other method:arrow_forward1. Without counting all of the squares one by one, determine how many squares there are in the figure shown. Briefly describe your method.arrow_forward54, and 68 e Problem (10 point. in standard form (a + bi): 2+i √√3-2i ksgiving Problem (2 ion to reveal Mr. Erdman's favoriarrow_forward
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