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In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Jake's dad bought a lawnmower for $648.52. Which shows this amount in expanded form? A. (6 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (5 x 0.1) + (2 x 0.01) B. (6 x 100) + (8 x 1) + (4 x 10) + (5 x 0.1) + (2 x 0.01) C. (6 x 100) + (4 x 10) + (8 x 1) + (52 x 0.1) D. (6 x 100) + (5 x 0.1) + (2 x 0.01) + (48 x 10)

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] The area of Norway is 24% more than the area of Colorado. So, Norway's area is _______% of Colorado's area.

In **Physics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Is it possible for an object with a constant negative acceleration to change the direction in which it is moving? Explain why or why not.

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] If [tex]j = 12[/tex], what is [tex]\frac{j}{3} + 3[/tex]?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] One-third of the bagels in a bakery are sesame bagels. There are 72 sesame bagels. Define a variable. Then write and solve an equation to find how many bagels there are in the bakery.

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Pablo has $4200 to invest. Pablo's goal is to have $5000 after 4 years. Is this possible if he invests with a rate of return of 6%?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] 84:36 = _____:3 Find the missing term of each pair of equivalent ratios.

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Can someone help me with a system of equations? A pet store sells 2 cats and 1 dog for $350. The next day they sell 1 cat and 2 dogs for $475. Find the cost of one cat and one dog.

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Jeremy celebrates his baby's first birthday party. He has $100. He purchased a vanilla cake for $30, one big balloon for $10, and 10 birthday caps. Each of the birthday caps costs the same price. Write an equation representing the total expenditure of the party and determine the price of one cap.

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-11-10

[Jawaban] Students at Hammond Middle School are raising money for the end-of-year school party. They decide to sell roses for Valentine's Day. They also need $60 to buy ribbon and paper to protect the roses as well as materials for advertising the sale. They sell each rose for $1.30. a. How many roses must they sell to break even? b. What is the students' profit if they sell 50 roses, 100 roses, and 200 roses?