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Please help fix my answers this is do tomorrow :( . all the circled ones. Greatly appreciated
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Please help fix my answers this is do tomorrow :( . all the circled ones. Greatly appreciated
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#3 is correct at 120.4
#4 is 15/8...because 3/4+3/4=6/4 (for 20 doors) plus 3/8 (which is half of 3/4 for 5 more doors) equals 15/8 gallons or 1.875 gallons
#5 is $812.50 because if 50 shares cost $125, 325 shares (125×6.5) equals 812.50
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