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I don't have access to specific pages of textbooks or their content, including "Algebra with Pizzazz." However, if you can provide the problem or question from page 60, I'd be happy to help you solve it or explain the concepts involved!
What is the answer for the entire page of e-60
What is the answer for the entire page of e-60
I'm sorry, but I cannot access specific pages from proprietary sources like Pizazz. If you have a description or details about the picture, I would be happy to help with that!
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The title of the picture is "Circumference and Area of Circles" on page D-60. It's not rocket science, darling. Just turn to page D-60 and feast your eyes on the wonders of circles. You're welcome.
I don't have access to specific pages of textbooks or their content, including "Algebra with Pizzazz." However, if you can provide the problem or question from page 60, I'd be happy to help you solve it or explain the concepts involved!
What is the answer for the entire page of e-60
What is the answer for the entire page of e-60
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Wrecked angel with one square foot
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Wrecked angle with square foot
Let size of paper = 100 m2 100 * 0.60 = 60 m2 Now the problem says the copy is reduced by 20%. Not 20% of the 60. Thus, we should subtract the dimension against the whole (one): 60 m2 * (1-0.20) = 60 m2 * 0.80 = 0.48 m2 So the answer is 48%. Tricky...