Exam 2: Review of Basic Algebra
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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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After reducing the regular selling price by 1/7,Moon Electronics sold a TV set for $294.What was the regular selling price?
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You have three colors of candies a jar - yellow,red and blue.There are 4 times plus 3 as many yellow candies as there are blue candies.There is 5/8 as many minus 6 red candies as there are blue.There are a total of 402 candies in the jar.How many of yellow,blue and red candies are there?
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