Chapter 3: Problem 79
Give an example of a compound statement using the word "and" outside the field of mathematics.
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Chapter 3: Problem 79
Give an example of a compound statement using the word "and" outside the field of mathematics.
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Solve each equation. $$\frac{3}{4} x-\frac{2}{3}=\frac{5}{6}$$
Max has a collection of 210 coins consisting of nickels, dimes, and quarters. He has twice as many dimes as nickels, and 10 more quarters than dimes. How many coins of each kind does he have?
The supplement of an angle is \(10^{\circ}\) smaller than three times its complement. Find the size of the angle.
Lacy has 35 coins consisting of nickels and quarters amounting to \(\$ 5.75\). How many coins of each kind does she have?
In triangle \(A B C\), the measure of angle \(C\) is eight times the measure of angle \(A\), and the measure of angle \(B\) is \(10^{\circ}\) more than the measure of angle \(C\). Find the measure of each angle of the triangle.
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