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Jay: 30 % of 50 = 0.30 * 50 = 15Mike: 10 % of 30 = 0.10 * 30 = 33 < 15, so Mike spent less.
She has $3.00 left, and her allowance per week was $3.00
All together for lunch this week you have spent $23.60. This is a math problem.
145/80 = 1.8125 hours, plus the time spent waitingfor the trooper to run your plates and write the ticket.
To get the unit rate, divide the total money by the amount of tickets in this case.
Jay: 30 % of 50 = 0.30 * 50 = 15Mike: 10 % of 30 = 0.10 * 30 = 33 < 15, so Mike spent less.
The problem is that money spent on the poor doesn't solve the problem at all.
i think 70 min such be spent in class
$1.15
She has $3.00 left, and her allowance per week was $3.00
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it depends how much money the child or children id getting paid
Loans just get people in debt wit those high intrest rates
I spent $150
John Tyler was elected on the Whig ticket, but nonetheless spent a great deal of his presidency feuding with other Whigs. Tyler was the 10th President of the United States.
Impossible, you did'nt tell us how much he makes for allowance. i caught a mess up, wooh!
A white passenger complained that Gandhi was sitting in first class, and the police officer told him to move. Gandhi politely stated, 'I have a ticket, a first class ticket', and showed the officer his ticket. The police officer rudely commented, 'Just move your black ass back to third class, or I'll have you thrown off at the next station'. Gandhi replied, 'But I always go first class...'