Write the quotient in the standard form.
A. +
i
B. +
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C. -
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D. -
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Answer: D
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Rewrite the expression with a positive rational exponent. Simplify, if possible.(4x2y5/2)1/2
A. 2xy5/4
B.
C.
D. 4xy5/4
Solve the problem.Sue had $948 in her bank account. She deposited a $841 paycheck and a paycheck. How much did she deposit and what was her new balance?
A. $1050; $1791 B. $943; $1881 C. $943; $1891 D. $1789; $1891
Solve the problem.A small business owner made $30,000 the first year he owned his store and made an additional over the previous year in each subsequent year. Find how much he made during his fourth year of business. Find his total earnings during the first four years. (Round to the nearest cent, if necessary.)
A. $205,770.00; $401,070.00 B. $38,850.87; $137,193.87 C. $390,963.00; $792,033.00 D. $21.87; $32,964.87
A university system has a total of 40 new computers to distribute to each of its three campuses. After preregistration, the enrollment at each of the campuses was the value shown in second column of the table below together with the apportionment of the computers in the third column according to the Hamilton method. Final enrollment at each of the campuses is shown in the fourth column of the table with the percent increase in enrollment over the preregistration values in the fifth column. Determine whether a population paradox will occur in the reapportionment of the computers according to final enrollments. If it does, which campus loses a computer in the reapportionment?
a. The paradox will occur and Campus A will lose a computer.
b. The paradox will occur and Campus B will lose a computer.
c. The paradox will occur and Campus C will lose a computer.
d. The paradox will occur and Campus A and Campus C will each lose a computer.
e. The paradox will not occur.