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are 20 light bulbs in 5 packages.
The table to find the rate
that gives you the number of light bulbs in 3 packages is given as follows:
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Three different ways in which the rate can be written are:
12 light bulbs to 3 packages
12 light bulbs : 3 packages
12 light bulbs / 3 packages
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3.19 - 1.99 = 1.20 increase in 4 years
1.20/4 = 0.30
rate of change is 0.30 per year (30 cents per year)
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Line l is bisector of MO... (given)
Thus Proved
Answer: E: 100%
Step-by-step explanation:
If the class average is currently 70% and she wants to increase it by 10% every week for 3 weeks, 10×3=30% and 70+30= 100%.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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