Solve the problem.Matthew has two different stocks. One of the stocks is worth $7 more per share than the other. He has 13 shares of the more valuable stock and 31 shares of the other stock. His total assets in stocks is
How much is the more expensive stock worth per share?
A. $33 per share
B. $19 per share
C. $35 per share
D. $7 per share
Answer: A
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Solve.A company has 63,000 employees. Of these, drive alone to work,
car pool,
use public transportation,
cycle, and the remainder use other methods of transportation. How many employees use each method of transportation?
A. Drive alone: 2,100; car pool: 10,500; public transportation: 9,000; cycle: 7,000;
B. Drive alone: 21,000; car pool: 10,500; public transportation: 9,000; cycle: 7,000;
C. Drive alone: 21,100; car pool: 10,500; public transportation: 8,900; cycle: 7,000; other: 1000
D. Drive alone: 21,000; car pool: 10,500; public transportation: 9,000; cycle: 7,000;
A ship headed due east is moving through the water at a constant speed of 10 miles per hour. However, the true course of the ship is 60°. If the currents are a constant 5.0 miles per hour, what is the ground speed of the ship? ? Apply the rules regarding the use of significant digits after all computations are complete. ?
A. 9 mph or 7 mph B. 8.7 mph C. 6.7 mph D. 7.7 mph or 6.7 mph E. 7.7 mph
Add or subtract as indicated.-9.8 - (-5.9)
A. -3.9 B. 15.7 C. 3.9 D. -15.7
Divide.- ÷ (-8)
A. -
B.
C.
D.