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In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-01-06

📝 Answered - Larry and Steve have 171 marbles in total. The number of marbles Larry has is 39 fewer than [tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex] of the number of marbles Steve has. How many marbles does Steve have?

In **Biology** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-06

📝 Answered - Between which two steps of the water cycle does the ocean fit?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-05

📝 Answered - In scientific notation, what is the sum of [tex]2.3 \times 10^{-3}[/tex] and [tex]5.4 \times 10^{-4}[/tex]?

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-01-05

📝 Answered - If \(\cos(2x - 1) = \sin(3x + 6)\), then what is the value of \(x\)?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-05

📝 Answered - How do you find the missing measurement for a parallelogram given that \( A = 34 \, \text{in}^2 \), \( b = 17 \, \text{in} \), and \( h = ? \)?

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2014-01-03

📝 Answered - Find the circumference of a circle whose radius is 15.4 cm.

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-03

📝 Answered - Jasmine's CD collection is composed of: - [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex] jazz - [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] rap What fraction of her collection is rock music?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-03

📝 Answered - A drawing of a surfboard in a catalog shows its length as \(8 \frac{4}{9}\) inches. Find the actual length of the surfboard if \( \frac{1}{2} \) inch length on the drawing corresponds to \( \frac{3}{8} \) foot of actual length.

In **English** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-02

📝 Answered - The Ride-It Store rents bicycles. The cost is as follows: - $8.50 for 1 hour - $13.64 for 2 hours - $18.80 for 3 hours - $23.95 for 4 hours If the pattern continues, how much will it cost Nate to rent a bike for 6 hours?

In **Mathematics** / **Middle School** | 2014-01-02

📝 Answered - You have a piece of wood that is 7 3/4 feet long. You want to cut one piece that is 3 7/12 feet long and one piece that is 4 1/12 feet long. Do you have enough wood? Explain.