Solve the problem.Mr. Washington wanted to keep track of how far he was driving today. He drove to Lodi which was 48.07 miles, then he drove to Merced which was 8.01 miles, then he drove home which was 13.21 miles. How far did Mr. Washington drive?
A. 69.28 miles
B. 70.28 miles
C. 69.29 miles
D. 70.29 miles
Answer: C
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Use the preference table to answer the question.Diners at the Rive Gauche restaurant answer a questionnaire about their favorite course in a French meal. The choices are: Appetizer (A), Entree (E), and Dessert (D). Their votes are summarized in the following table.Which course is selected as the most favorite using the plurality method?
A. Dessert B. Appetizer C. Entree
Use the given table to find the probability of the indicated event. Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.College students were given three choices of pizza toppings and asked to choose one favorite. The following table shows the results.A randomly selected student prefers a cheese topping.
A. .331 B. .491 C. .050 D. .150
Use the given values of the variable to make a vertical table of solutions for the equation.x + y = 8, y = -3, 0, 3, 4
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Solve the problem.A company packages its powdered iced tea mix in containers in the shape of a cylinder. The top and bottom are made of a plastic product that costs 3 cents per square centimeter. The side of the container is made of a cheaper material that costs 1 cent per square centimeter. The height of the cylinder can be found by dividing its volume by the area of its base. (i) If x is the radius of the base (in centimeters), write a rational expression in x whose values give the cost of each container, assuming that the capacity of the container is 90 cubic centimeters.(ii) Find the cost of a container whose base is 10 centimeters in diameter, using 3.14 as an approximation of ?. Round to the nearest cent, if necessary.
A. (i) ;
(ii) $69.91
B. (i) ;
(ii) $0.47
C. (i) ;
(ii) $47.30
D. (i) ;
(ii) $0.70