Complete the magic (addition) square.Use each number 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, and 60 once.
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Answer: B
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Solve the problem.A mother wishes to distribute 16 pieces of candy using Hamilton's method among her 3 children (Abe, Betty, and Cindy) based on the number of hours each child spends doing chores around the house. The only information we have is that Cindy's standard quota is 3.59. Which of the following is possible?
A. Cindy could receive 3 pieces of candy. B. Cindy could receive 5 pieces of candy. C. Cindy could receive 3 or 4 pieces of candy. D. Cindy could receive 4 pieces of candy. E. none of these
Solve. + 1 =
A. -6, -10
B. 6, 10
C. 6, -10
D. ,
Write the fraction as a decimal. If necessary, round to the nearest thousandth.
A. 0.333 B. 0.533 C. 0.534 D. 0.532
Simplify the algebraic expression by collecting and combining like terms.5.3x - 1.7 - 3.4x + 5 + 2.5x
A. 4.4x + 6.7 B. 4.4x + 3.3 C. 11.2x + 3.3 D. 4.4x - 3.3