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Algebra
Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
Chapter 2, Problem 1RVS
Chapter 2, Problem 1RVS
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Elementary and Intermediate Algebra
6th Edition
ISBN:
9780321848741
Author: Marvin L. Bittinger
Publisher:
PEARSON
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1 Introduction To Algebraic Expressions
2 Equations, Inequalities, And Problem Solving
3 Introduction To Graphing
4 Polynomials
5 Polynomials And Factoring
6 Rational Expressions And Equations
7 Functions And Graphs
8 Systems Of Linear Equations And Problem Solving
9 Inequalities And Problem Solving
10 Exponents And Radicals
11 Quadratic Functions And Equations
12 Exponential Functions And Logarithmic Functions
13 Conic Sections
14 Sequences, Series, And The Binomial Theorem
R Elementary Algebra Review
A Mean, Median, And Mode
B Sets
C Synthetic Division And The Remainder Theorem
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2.1 Solving Equations
2.2 Using The Principles Together
2.3 Formulas
2.4 Applications With Percent
2.5 Problem Solving
2.6 Solving Inequalities
2.7 Solving Applications With Inequalities
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Problem 1A: Each group member should select one of the following items: a $50 basketball, an $80 jacket, or a...
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Problem 1RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. 5x4=2xand3x=4 are...
Problem 2RE: In each of Exercises 1- 8, classify the statement as either true or false. 2.52t9 and t 6 are...
Problem 3RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. Some equations have no...
Problem 4RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. Consecutive odd integers...
Problem 5RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. 5. For any number
Problem 6RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. The addition principle is...
Problem 7RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. A 10 discount results in a...
Problem 8RE: In each of Exercises 1-8, classify the statement as either true or false. Often it is impossible to...
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Problem 18RE: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 14x58=38[2.2]
Problem 19RE: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 19.
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Problem 21RE: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 14x18x=3116x [2.2]
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Problem 32RE: Solve each formula for the given letter . [2.3] What percent of 60 is 42? [2.4]
Problem 33RE: Solve each formula for the given letter . [2.3] 49 is 35% of what number? [2.4]
Problem 34RE: Determine whether each number is a solution of x5. [2.6] 3
Problem 35RE: Determine whether each number is a solution of x5. [2.6] 7
Problem 36RE: Determine whether each number is a solution of x5. [2.6] 0
Problem 37RE: Graph on the number line. [2.6] 5x62x+3
Problem 38RE: Graph on the number line. [2.6] 38.
Problem 39RE: Graph on the number line. [2.6] t0
Problem 40RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2.6] t+2316
Problem 41RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2 .6] 41.
Problem 42RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2.6] 73y27+2y
Problem 43RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2 .6] 43.
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Problem 46RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2.6] 1323t+5
Problem 47RE: Solve. Write the answers in both set-builder notation and interval notation. [2.6] 7134x
Problem 48RE: Solve. 48. The FACE clinic in Indianapolis, Indiana, places stray and feral cats in indoor...
Problem 49RE: Solve. 49. A 32-ft beam is cut into two pieces. One piece is 2 ft longer than the other. How long...
Problem 50RE: Solve. In 2012, a total of 294,000 students from China and India enrolled in U.S. colleges and...
Problem 51RE: Solve. From 2014 to 2015, the number of international students studying in the United States...
Problem 52RE: Solve. 52. The sum of two consecutive odd integers is 116. Find the integers. [2.5]
Problem 53RE: Solve. 53. The perimeter of a rectangle is 56 cm. The width is 6 cm less than the length. Find the...
Problem 54RE: Solve. 54. After a 25% reduction, a picnic table is on sale for $120. What was the regular price?...
Problem 55RE: Solve. The measure of the second angle of a triangle is 50 more than that of the first. The measure...
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Problem 58RE: Solve. 58. How does the multiplication principle for equations differ from the multiplication...
Problem 59RE: Solve. Explain how checking the solutions of an equation differs from checking the solutions of an...
Problem 60RE: Solve. A study of sixth- and seventh-graders in Boston revealed that, on average, the students spent...
Problem 61RE: Solve. 61. In June 2007, a team of Brazilian scientists exploring the Amazon measured its length as...
Problem 62RE: Solve. 2|n|+4=50 [1.4] [2.2]
Problem 63RE: Solve. |3n|=60 [1.4] [2.1]
Problem 64RE: Solve. y=2aab+3,fora [2.3]
Problem 65RE: Solve. The Maryland Heart Center gives the following steps to calculate the number of fat grams...
Problem 1T: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. t+7=16
Problem 2T: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 2.
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Problem 8T: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 8.
Problem 9T: Solve. Label any contradictions or identities. 56(3x+1)=20
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Problem 20T: Solve each formula for the given letter. 20. Find decimal notation for 230%.
Problem 21T: Solve each formula for the given letter. Find percent notation for 0.003.
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Problem 23T: Solve each formula for the given letter. What percent of 75 is 33?
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Problem 25T: Graph on the number line. 25.
Problem 26T: Solve. The perimeter of a rectangular calculator is 36 cm. The length is 4 cm greater than the...
Problem 27T: Solve. 27. Kari is taking a 240-mi bicycle trip through Vermont. She has three times as many miles...
Problem 28T: Solve. 28. The perimeter of a triangle is 249 mm. If the sides are consecutive odd integers, find...
Problem 29T: Solve. 29. By lowering the temperature of their electric hot-water heater from , the Kellys' average...
Problem 30T: Solve. 30. Local light rail service in Denver, Colorado, costs $2. 60 per trip (one way). A monthly...
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Problem 32T: Solve. 3||8=37
Problem 33T: Solve. Translate to an inequality. A plant marked partial sun" needs at least 4 hr but no more than...
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