Translate the problem to a system of equations, then solve using Cramer's Rule.During the 2001-2002 Little League season, the Tigers played 49 games. They lost 21 more games than they won. How many games did they win that season?
A. 12 games
B. 15 games
C. 13 games
D. 14 games
Answer: D
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A. [9, ?)
B. [-9, ?)
C. (-?, -9]
D. (-?, 9]
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A. 300 < 400 B. 300 > 200 C. 400 > 200 D. 200 > 150
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Use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression. Use positive exponents to write the answer.2
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