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Luba_88 [7]
3 years ago
9

Can y'all please help me I need to answer ALL OF THIS ASAP!

Mathematics
1 answer:
Natalija [7]3 years ago
8 0
16. 8h = p 17. 288 = 18h, 16 = h. She is making $16/h, so if she works 11 hours making that same amount, 11(16) = p, she would make $176. 18. I’m not sure. 19. 24/60 = 0.4 x 100 = 40%. 20. I’m assuming you already solved it? 21. 30 x 0.63 = 18.9 22. 81 x 0.6 = 48.6 31. 40 x 0.55 = 22. Since the item is on sale for 55% this means the price decreased by $22, so 40 - 22 = 18, so Nicole payed $18. 32. 881.95 x 1.65 = $1455.22 33. 48300 x 1.38 = 66654 34. 442 x 1.35 = $596.7 35. 221/130 = 1.7 x 100 = 170 % This is all I’ll do for now, I’ll probably come back to do more if someone hasn’t by then, but I hope this helped. Just comment back on this if you have any further questions about the questions I answered :)
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