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-Erika spent
hr on her computer visiting the history channel and the discovery channel websites. She spent
hr at the history channel website. How many hours did she spend at the discovery channel website?


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-A football team gained 40 yards on one play, lost 38 yards on another, and gained 13 yards on the last play of the first half. They had already gained 256 yards during the half. What was the total yardage gain for the first
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The professor of economics at a small Texas University wanted to determine what year in school students were taking his tough economics course. Shown above is a pie chart of the results.
What percentage of the class took the course prior to reaching their senior year?

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-Ben lost $411 on each of 7 consecutive days in the stock market. If he had $16,587 before his loss, how much does he have after his loss?
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-A rational number, but not a positive number.
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The name of a property is given followed by part of an equation. Complete the equation to the right of the equal sign to
illustrate the given property.
-9x + 29 = commutative property of addition
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-All decimal numbers which do not terminate are irrational numbers.
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-If the sales tax on an item is 5%, then the total cost, including sales tax, of an item costing d dollars can be found by the expression d + 0.05d. Determine the total costs of a camera that costs $920. Round your answer to the
Nearest cent.
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