Chapter 1: Problem 66
\(15 d-(6 d+1)-d\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 66
\(15 d-(6 d+1)-d\)
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\(12 \div(6.2)\)
\(\frac{15-3^{2}}{2+4}\)
What percent is \(37.5\) of 1500 ?
Clark's rule is "Multiply the adult dose with the weight of the child (in pounds) and divide by 150 (the average weight of an adult)." Assign the variables and write a formula that describes Clark's rule.
The original price of a phone is \(\$ 199\). If it is marked down \(32 \%\), find the sale price.
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