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33) Marla decided to bake three (3) Pineapple Swirl Cakes and five (5) Chocolate Velvet Cakes for her daughter’s bridal shower. The amount of flour required for each type of cake is shown below. How much flour will Marla need to bake the eight (8) cakes? |
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34) Which answer is the best estimate for the quotient of the division problem? |
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35) To maintain her weight of 120 pounds, Tyree must limit the total number of calories she eats to 2000 per day. Today, she has already eaten just a bit more than 1500 calories of food. Which of the meals described below could Tyree eat to stay within her 2000-calorie limit? |
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36) In the diagram below, the key represents the meaning of the symbols. A plus means a charge of (+1) and a minus means a charge of (–1). A combined symbol of plus and minus means a neutral charge or a charge of (0). Placing a (+1) charge with a (–1) charge results in a neutral charge. The overall charge on a container can be found by combining all possible positive and negative charges, and then indicating whatever charge is left over. The charge on the “Example Container” is (+3). What is the charge on the laboratory container? |
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