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With an 8% discount, the sale price is $18.40 what was the original amount?
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A line contains the points P(1, 1) and Q(7, 10). What is the slope of the line?
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1/4 x ____ =4 Please answer
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Suppose we increase the overall number of doctors in the U.S. in all fields and specialties of medical practice by equal percentages, which would shif
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Which idea would William M."Boss" Tweed of Tammany Hall most support? O Patronage system O Immigration quotas Freedom of the press O Term limits for politicians
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