Answer the question.Police use a formula s = S , where S is the test-car speed and L is the test-skid length, to find the actual speed s in an accident which left a skid mark of l. Find the speed (nearest whole mph) when   

A. 68 mph
B. 55 mph
C. 95 mph
D. 37 mph


Answer: B

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A. $0.97 per bottle of catsup, $0.46 per jar of peanut butter, $0.51 per jar of pickles B. $0.51 per bottle of catsup, $0.51 per jar of peanut butter, $0.46 per jar of pickles C. $0.46 per bottle of catsup, $0.97 per jar of peanut butter, $0.51 per jar of pickles D. $0.46 per bottle of catsup, $0.96 per jar of peanut butter, $0.53 per jar of pickles E. $0.44 per bottle of catsup, $0.98 per jar of peanut butter, $0.51 per jar of pickles

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Solve the problem.Find the exponent that makes the equation true: 2r = 16,384

A. 28 B. 42 C. 12 D. 14

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Solve the equation algebraically. Verify your solution with a graphing utility. +  = - 

A.
B.
C.
D.

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Make a scatterplot of the relation after determining an appropriate viewing rectangle.{(0.4, 2.5), (0.2, 2.0), (0.3, 3.0), (0.5, 1.0)}

A. [0, 5, 1] by [0, 8, 1]


B. [0, 1, 0.2] by [0, 4, 0.5]


C. [0, 1, 0.2] by [0, 4, 0.5]


D. [0, 5, 1] by [0, 8, 1]


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