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Mike and Bill sell cars for Jangle's Auto. Over the past year they sold 640 cars. Assuming Mike sells 3 times as many as Bill, how many cars did Mike sell?
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Solve the following: 1,000(X - 2) = 75,000
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The Computer Store sells diskettes ($2) and boxes of computer paper ($7). If total sales were $184 and customers bought 8 times as many diskettes as boxes of computer paper, what would be the number of each sold?
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Jane sells 8 times as many Volvos as Melissa. If the difference in their sales is 35, how many cars did Jane sell?
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Jim Murray and Al Sming sold a total of 600 camcorders. Jim sold 5 times as many camcorders as Al. How many did each sell?
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20(C - 9) means the 20 is multiplied only times the C to clear the parentheses.
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In Ryan Corporation, the first shift produced 5 1/2 times as many light bulbs as the second shift. If the total light bulbs produced were 16,250, how many light bulbs were produced on shift 1?
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Dolls cost $140 per carton, and trucks cost $430 per carton. If an order comes in for a total of 100 cartons for $28,500, what was the number of cartons of dolls? (Hint: Let T = cartons of dolls.)
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Scholastic Books sells 4 times as many textbooks as Keller Publishing; together they sold 7,775 textbooks. How many did Scholastic sell?
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1/7 of all sales were for cash. If cash sales were $28,000, what were the total sales?
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Rick and Ranger sell Toyotas for Tom's Auto. Over the past year they sold 360 cars. Assuming Rick sells 5 times as many as Ranger, how many Toyotas did Ranger sell?
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