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Gala2k [10]
3 years ago
10

Helpp with thisss plzz

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vladimir [108]3 years ago
7 0
Student programs = 12,000 x 0.5 = 6000
teacher programs = 12000 x 0.23 = 2760
school supplies = 12000 x 0.17 = 2040
technologies = 12000 x 0.10 = 1200

1. 6000 - 2040 = 3960  this is TRUE
2. 6000 - 1200 = 4800 this is FALSE
3. 6000 + 2760 = 8760 ( approximately 8800)  this is TRUE
4. teacher programs = 2760 this is FALSE
5. FASLE

1 and 3 are correct answers


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