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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol thanks
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hahaha that guy changed his picture lol
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Hahah yeah he fake
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Idk...wait..your talking to him!?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I thought you were one of his profiles because the picture looked alike lol
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OpenStudy (andertj21):
oh nahhh not me
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea his really into the army, but i'm used to it, distracted any other questions?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol back on track
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Ok ok here
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
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OpenStudy (andertj21):
The mean weight of four pieces of luggage is 76 pounds. If three of the pieces have weights of 72, 60, and 82 pounds, then what does the fourth piece of luggage weigh?
78 pounds
85 pounds
90 pounds
92 pounds
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
omg yes lol
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Find the solution set for the following problem.
Two times a number increased by one is at least seven.
{x | x ≤ -3}
{x | x ≥ -3}
{x | x ≤ 3}
{x | x ≥ 3}
NEXT
OpenStudy (anonymous):
omg im so sorry bro just saw this
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks @DEEISME for taking this for me :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol @Fire_Fighter_Of_Miami it was always mine just brought you into it at one point lol
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh and @Andertj21 you seriously cant expect @DEEISME to help you out with all these questions for just 1 medal
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Well i mean she volunteered...she can leave if she doesnt want to help me anymore...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I told you I'd help till the end it's all good
OpenStudy (anonymous):
but thanks for worrying lol @Fire_Fighter_Of_Miami
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i mean she can help but you can make another post so she can gain more medals not answer 12 questions for 1 medal thats so unfair tbh no one would do that on here
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OpenStudy (andertj21):
Well im sorry i didnt think of that... :(
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol me either
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its cool just letting you know cause im sure @DEEISME wants to buy a title and im saving medals for a 3000 title
OpenStudy (anonymous):
question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for me ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
no i meant @Andertj21 lets do more questions
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok see ya
OpenStudy (anonymous):
bye and thanks
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Determine the image of the point (-4, 2) under a rotation of 90° about the origin.
(4, -2)
(-4, 2)
(-2, 4)
(-2, -4)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope sorry D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(x, y) → (-y, x)
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Your right yet again!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Solve for x.
3(3 - 2x) + 2(2x + 7) = -1
x = 2
x = -3
x = 12
x = -12
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OpenStudy (andertj21):
12
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (andertj21):
Solve the system algebraically. Check your work.
4x + 5y = 12
7x + 5y = 6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
solve for x and y right?
OpenStudy (andertj21):
yes
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
for the first one X=3-5y/4 for y=12/5-4x/5
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the second one for x is 6/7-5y/7 and y=6/5-7x/5
OpenStudy (andertj21):
What is the equation of the line, in general form, that passes through point (-1, -1) and is parallel to the line whose equation is x + y = 3?
x - y + 2 = 0
x+ y - 2 = 0
x + y + 2 = 0
OpenStudy (andertj21):
last one!!!!!!!!!
OpenStudy (andertj21):
last question i mean
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