Solve the problem.A city is growing at the rate of 0.6% annually. If there were 2,892,000 residents in the city in 1995, find how many (to the nearest ten-thousand) were living in that city in 2000. Use 
A. 3,010,000
B. 2,980,000
C. 230,000
D. 7,810,000
Answer: B
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Solve the problem.At $14 per ticket, the Casper Coyotes will fill all 8000 seats in the assembly hall. The manager knows that for every $1 increase in the price, 100 tickets will go unsold. Write the number of tickets sold, n, as a function of the ticket price, p. How much money will be taken in if the tickets are $19 each? Hint: Find the equation of the line through (14, 8000), (15, 7900), etc.
A. n = -200p - 17,400; -$21,200 B. n = 200p + 2200; $6000 C. n = -100p - 8140, -$10,040 D. n = -100p + 9400; 7500
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Mrs. Landes has a class of piano students with twice as many girls as boys. Of the boys, 90% practice regularly. If a student is selected at random, find the probability it is a boy who practices regularly.
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