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Almost NONE. 97% of all jobs use a 6th grade level or less to do their jobs. Algebra is not needed anymore now because computer software do the math for almost all things that used algebra like engineering or architecture. It is an outdated idea that it is a good thing to know algebra unless you are going into theoretical sciences which is less than 1/2 of 1% of the population. Personally I went all the way through Calculus in HS and college made me take it again as a Biology and Computer Science double major. Never needed anything above exponents to do the work or program.
15% off of 97 = 82.45= 97 - (15% * 97)= 97 - (0.15 * 97)= 97 - 14.55= 82.45
The dividend is 97.The dividend is 97.The dividend is 97.The dividend is 97.
77.6% of 97= 77.6% * 97= 0.776 * 97= 75.27
1% of 97 = 1% * 97 = 0.01 * 97 = 0.97
Pg. 53 there is a hyperbole.
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The address of the Vermont Covered Bridge Society Inc is: Po Box 97, Jeffersonville, VT 05464-0097
Check "My Contributions" on the left side of the page. Your answer is in there.
195 miles Driving it is 225 miles taking this route: Take I-83 SOUTH (towards BALTIMORE), from Harrisburg, to I-97 SOUTH to ANNAPOLIS and the BAY BRIDGE, via I-695 WEST around BALTIMORE, MD (EXIT 4 off I-695 to get onto I-97 SOUTH to the BAY BRIDGE).Take I-97 SOUTH to U.S. 50 EAST to ANNAPOLIS and the BAY BRIDGE.Take U.S. 50 EAST, across the BAY BRIDGE, to Ocean City, MD.
The word "mutinously" appears on page 97 of the book "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
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The barber helped Elie and his father escape from the trenches on page 86 of Elie Wiesel's novel "Night."
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for 99.99% of jobs, you will never need to know algebra or the formulas or how they work. 97% of all jobs use 6th grade math or less to do their jobs. Only a TINY fraction of 1% of jobs, like theoretical Physics needs to know algebra. Computer programming is mostly done by the COTS method and only a tiny fraction of programmers or engineers ever use Algebra. It is a complete waste of time to take algebra classes in HS or College unless you plan to be in the tiny percentage of theoretical science jobs. Certainly the same is true of any higher math above algebra, like trig or calculus. 50 years ago before today's computers and software and apps, anyone who knew higher math had a great advantage in getting a job. But today it is meaningless to know for over 97% of the jobs in the current technology world. The largest number of people who need to know algebra are algebra teachers. That is like saying the people who need to know how to cook on a potbellied wood burning stove are people who teach others how to cook on pot bellied wood burning stoves.