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. How many grams of (g) can be stored in a 10.0 L container at 1000 kPa and 30C?



. How many grams of (g) can be stored in a 10.0 L container at 1000 kPa and 30C?



Write a system of equations to describe the situation below, solve using substitution, and fill in the blanks.


Aunt Nellie is pricing cakes for a baby shower she is throwing. She wants one large cake shaped like a duckling and also some cupcakes in pastel colors. Lowell Bakery charges $4 for each cupcake, plus $38 for the large cake. Gabby's Sweet Shoppe charges $60 for the large cake and $2 for each cupcake. If Aunt Nellie orders a certain number of cupcakes, the cost will be the same at either bakery. What would the total cost be? How many cupcakes would that include?


Determine the lowest common multiple LCM of the denominator of the fractions 5/9 and 3/ 15


In a shipment of 1 300 mobile cellular phones, 5% were not functioning. How many of them were not defective? *


The first term,seventh term and nth term of an AP are 4, 28 and 32 respectively. Calculate the number of terms in the sequence.


A new car is purchased for 24800 dollars. The value of the car depreciates at 12% per year. What will the value of the car be, to the nearest cent, after 13 years?



A person throws a 755 g ball up at an angle such that it has an initial speed of 15.0 m s−1. After a short time the ball has a speed of 5.30 m s−1.

How much higher is the ball than when it was let go? (in m to 3 s.f) 



Mr. Ahmed is a sales manager at the mobile company. His salary includes commission, and basic salary. His basic salary is Rs. 25,000 per month and he is given Rs. 325 for the sale of each mobile. If his total salary for last month was Rs. 97,475. How many mobiles did he sell last month?

A geometric progression has a second term of 12 and a sum to infinity of 54. Find the possible values of the first term of the progression


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