Kelly has 15 blue bracelets and 12 green bracelets. What is the ratio of Kelly’s blue bracelets to green bracelets?
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Labrina received a $50 gift card to an online store. she wants to purchase some bracelets that costs $8 each. There will be a $10 overnight shipping fee. how many bracelets can she buy? A 4 bracelets B 5 bracelets******* C 6 bracelets D 7 bracelets is the
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Hi can you check my answer.plz Kelly and Rachel collected 193 pounds of newspapers between them. Kelly collected 35 pounds more than Racheal. How many pounds of the newspaper did each girl collect? A.Kelly: 79 pounds; Rachel: 114 pounds B.Kelly: 114
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Kelly and Rachel collected 193 pounds of newspaper between them. Kelly collected 35 pounds more than Rachel. How many pounds of newspaper did each girl collect? A. Kelly: 79 pounds; Rachel: 114 pounds B. Kelly: 114 pounds; Rachel: 149 pounds C. Kelly: 114
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labrina received a $50 gift card to an online store. she wants to purchase some bracelets that costs $8 each. there will be a $10 overnight shipping fee. how many bracelets can she buy? 4 bracelets 5 bracelets************ 6 bracelets 7 bracelets is that
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Physics
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I need explanation if some can help thank you A box Is filled with green marbles, red marbles, and blue marbles. The ratio of red marbles to Green marbles is 3:1. The ratio of red marbles to all the marbles in the box is 2 :11. Write the following ratios.
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Kelly has 15 blue bracelets and 12 green bracelets. What is the ratio of Kelly’s blue bracelets to green bracelets?
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Math
Why are there never any answers to math questions on here?... Anywho, I'd like some answers to this math quiz. Pretty please. Kelly and Rachel collected 193 pounds of newspaper between them. Kelly collected 35 pounds more than Rachel. How many pounds of
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physics
A blue and a green billiard ball, each with a mass of 0.15 kg, collide directly. Before the collision, the blue ball had a speed of 3 m/s while the green ball had a speed of 2 m/s. After the collision, the green ball stays in place while the blue ball
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Algebra 1
Mary is selling her crafts to earn money. She sells her bracelets for $6 and her necklaces for $10. Her goal is to make at least $120 in sales. Let x = the number of bracelets she sells. Let y = the number of necklaces she sells. Which of the following
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Math
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English plural form
Is plural for Kelly....Kellys or Kelly's?
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stats
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math
There are 25 red beads,x blue beads and y green beads in a box.When a bead is picked at random,the probability that it is blue is 1 over 4 and the probability that it is green is 1 over 3. (a)Find the value of x and y. (b)How many blue beads must be added
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Lisa has 5 more green marbles than blue marbles. She has a total of 40 green and blue marbles. Which system of equations represents this situation if x is the number of green marbles and y is the number of blue marbles?
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Statistics
A package of self-sticking notepads contains 6 yellow, 6 blue, 6 green, and 6 pink notepads. An experiment consists of randomly selecting one of the notepads and recording its color. Find the probability that a green notepad is selected given that it is
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Art/English
Once upon a time in a faraway island named Flutter island lived Kelly the butterfly and her friends. Her friends were Chloe, Erik, and Jim. They always played together. (Would with each other be fine?) Then one day as they were playing hide and go seek a
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a jar contains blue,red,and green marbles.The ratio of blue:green:=3:5:4.What is the possibility that a marble choose at ransom is not red
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algebra
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Statistics
A bag contains 5 blue candies and 6 green candies. You randomly pick a piece of candy from the bag, observe the color, then put it back in the bag. You repeat this process 5 times. Find the following probabilities (rounded to the nearest thousandths): a.)
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Algebra
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Pre-Algebra
Two urns each contain green balls and blue balls. Urn I contains 4 green balls and 6 blue balls, and Urn II contains 6 green balls and 2 blue balls. A ball is drawn at random from each urn. What is the probability that both balls are blue? A. 2/15 B. 3/20
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12. Mixing red and blue gives purple, blue and yellow gives green, and red and yellow gives orange. A spinner is blue and red. Another one is blue, red, and yellow. If the pointers of both spinners are spun, find each probability. a) The resulting colour
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Economics
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Kelly has 525 red, green, blue balloons. She has 4 times as many green balloons as red balloons. She has half as many blue balloons as green balloons. What is the value of r, the number of red balloons?
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cconcept development
When a teacher chooses learning objectives for a child, which question should be asked? A. What should Kelly learn next? B. Where's Kelly in the learning process? C. Do the plan and materials fit my lesson? D. Has Kelly learned what was taught? a.
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fundamental skills
When a teacher chooses learning objectives for a child, which question should be asked? A. What should Kelly learn next? B. Where's Kelly in the learning process? C. Do the plan and materials fit my lesson? D. Has Kelly learned what was taught? c.
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math
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Economics
Suppose you are a producer of friendship bracelets. How would the following events affect your/the market's willingness and ability supply friendships bracelets? Match the event on the left to the proper determinant on the right. 1. The price of friendship
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English
posted by rfvv on Monday, August 29, 2011 at 12:18am. 1. I have three balls: one is green, another is blue, and the other is white. 2. I have three balls: one is green, a second is blue, and the third is white. (Are both grammatical?) 3. I have three
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Economics
Suppose you are a producer of friendship bracelets. How would the following events affect your/the market's willingness and ability supply friendships bracelets? Match the event on the left to the proper determinant on the right.
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Math
An artist mixes blue and yellow to make a shade of green. The ratio of blue to yellow is four to one. The color blue makes up what fraction of the mixture?
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Mathematics
A total of $460 was shared between Avinash and Kelly. Kelly received three times the amount of money than Avinash. How much more money did Kelly receive than Avinash.
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math
Dina can make six bracelets in an hour. At the same rate, how many bracelets could she make in each allotted time listed in the table? Separate each answer with a comma.
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English-Help
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A box contains 7 pieces of candy: 1 green, 1 blue, and 5 red. You select one piece at random. Find the following probabilities. a.) P ( P(green or red ) = b.) P ( P(green and red ) c.) P ( P(green or blue ) = d.) P ( P(not(green or blue) ) =
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Statistics
A box contains 7 pieces of candy: 1 green, 1 blue, and 5 red. You select one piece at random. Find the following probabilities: a.) P(green or red ) = 5/7-1/7=4/7 b.) P(green and red ) =6/7 c.) P (green or blue ) = 1/7-1/7=7 d.) P(not(green or blue) )
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Math
To make green paint, Jeff's art teacher instructed him to mix blue and yellow paint. To make the desired shade of green, the ratio of blue paint to yellow paint is 3:4. What the does the ratio 3:4 mean? a. 4 parts yellow for every 3 parts blue b. 4 parts
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Sue is able to make six beaded bracelets each month. If Sue begings on January 1st, how many bracelets will she be able to finish in time for the craft sale on May 2nd? What strategy might work to solve this problem
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science/math
Kelly hiked a total of 4 miles in 80 minutes. How fast was Kelly walking.
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shirley selles 7/12 of the jewelry she made of the remaining jewelry 3/5 are necklaces and the rest are bracelets what fraction of the jewelry is the unsold bracelets
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Math ratios
I need explanation if some can help thank you A box Is filled with green marbles, red marbles, and blue marbles. The ratio of red marbles to Green marbles is 3:1. The ratio of red marbles to all the marbles in the box is 2 :1. Write the following ratios.
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To make green paint, Jeff's art teacher instructed him to mix blue and yellow paint. To make the desired shade of green, the ratio of blue paint to yellow paint is 3:4. What does the ratio 3:4 mean? Answer: It means comparing part to part. (Comparing how
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Foundations Math 12
Kelly is planning to renovate her house. She intends to spend $200000. She invests $150000 in an account at 5.3% interest, compounded monthly. It will take Kelly ____ years to meet her goal, to the nearest tenth of a year.
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biology
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math
A box contained some red, blue, and green markers. For every 5 red markers, there were 2 blue markers. For every 3 blue markers, there were 5 green markers. a. Find the ratio of red markers to blue markers to green markers. b. When 6 red markers were
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Algebra
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psychology
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Psychology
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Please Help!!! Algebra...
Two urns each contain green balls and blue balls. Urn I contains 4 green balls and 6 blue balls, and Urn II contains 6 green balls and 2 blue balls. A ball is drawn at random from each urn. What is the probability that both balls are blue? A. 2/15 B. 3/20
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algebra
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physics
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HELP MATH
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math
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