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Answer:

BC= 5.87 (nearest hundredth)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The pattern is add 4
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Your answer is 41.


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The difference between each number is 4. Now lets continue the sequence.

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A library is open til' 5:00 P.M. On Wednesdays, the library closes 2 hours early. How many hours for a month is the library open.

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so
if you assume that the month has 30 days and that the library opens at midnight, then
24 hours in a day
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on wednessday=17-2=15 hours
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ok so then we have
25 and 5/7 days is 17 hours and
4 and 2/7 days is 15 hours
so just multipy them and add

25 and 5/7 times 17=437.143 hours
4 and 2/7 days times 15 =64.2857
add

437.143+64.2856=501.429
so aprox 501.429

the real equation is  [((1)/(7))(n)(15)]+[ ((6)/(7)) (n)(17)]=hours where n represents the number of days in the month

apros 501.429

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To solve this expression, we need to follow the order of operations (BEDMAS)

50+0.5(41-32)
=50+0.5(9)
=50+4.5
=54.5

Your answer is 54.5

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Answer: 8


Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Pedro cut a sheet of poster board into 10 equal parts.

let x be the total sheet.

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