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January 25th, 2009 by admin



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can someone help me with these equations?

Please can someone explain the steps to take to get the answer? thank you 1) In a typical 30 minutes block of time on television, the number of minutes of programming are less than 2 3 times the number of minutes of commercials. How many minutes of programming and advertising are they? 2) The owner of a condominium was $ 114,600 reported in condominium sales, after paying a commission of 4.5% real estate. What was the price? 3) The state of Colorado is a form roughly rectangular area of 1.320 miles. Find the length (west) and width (north to south), if the length is 100 miles more along the width.

1) x = number of commercial minutes 3x – 2 = minutes of programming x + 3x – 2 = 30 4x – 2 = 30 4x = 32 x = 8 = 22 ads programming = 8 2) when times per%, converted to decimal by moving the decimal point two spaces left x = x * total price, 045 = 114,600 x = 2,546,666.67 3) Perimeter = 2W + W = 2L from north to south (w) = l, from east to west (longitude) L = 100 W 1320 = 2W 2 L 1320 = 2W + 2 (W 100) 1320 = 2 W 2 W 200 1120 W 4 W = 280 = 380 = L

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