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rodikova [14]
4 years ago
9

Please help me with problems 29,30,31,36, and 37

Mathematics
1 answer:
____ [38]4 years ago
5 0
29.D
30.G
31.D

36. 22 bags
             78 -12 = 66
             66/3 = 22 bags
37. 41 2/3
           [ 2* (12 1/4) + 2(10)] - 2 5/6 = 41 2/3
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