Exam 2: Review of Basic Algebra
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Sony has been producing 1710 VR headsets a day through two work shifts. The second shift has produced 90 fewer headsets than seven-fifths of the number of headsets produced by the first shift. What is the number of VR headsets produced by the second shift in a day?
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Transpipe owns 47% ownership stake in BP. Cameo owns a 29% stake in the BP. Suppose Transpipe sells 62.5% of its stake for $47 Million. If Comeo uses that transaction as the basis for calculating the value of its own 29% position, what value will Cameo obtain?
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Blue Mountain resort charges $39 for a single ticket for high ropes and $29 for a single ticket for low ropes. If a day's total revenue from the sale of 540 passes is $18,910, how many tickets were sold for high ropes?
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