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Andy has already saved $15. He plans to save $28 per month. Which
of the following equations represents the amount of money he will
have saved?
A. y = 15 + 28x
B. y = 43x + 15
C. y = 43x
D. y = 28 + 15x
A. y = 15 + 28x
Which of the following is the percentage equivalent of 0.0016?
A. 16%
B. 160%
C. 1.6%
D. 0.16%
D. 0.16%
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Jonathan pays a $65 monthly flat rate for his cell phone. He is charged
$0.12 per minute for each minute used, in a roaming area. Which of
the following expressions represents his monthly cell phone bill for x
roaming minutes?
A. 65 + 0.12x
B. 65x + 0.12
C. 65.12x
D. 65.12 + 0.12x
A. 65 + 0.12x
Robert is planing to drive 1,800 miles on a cross-country trip. If his car
gets 30 miles to the gallon, and his tank holds 12 gallons of gas, how
many tanks of gas will be need to complete the trip?
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A. 3 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
C. 30 tanks of gas
D. 60 tanks of gas
B. 5 tanks of gas
A patient was taking 310 mg of antidepressant each day. However, the
doctor determined that his dosage was too high and reduced the
dosage by a fifth. Further observation revealed the dose was still too
high, so he reduced it again by 20 mg. What is the final dosage of the
patient's antidepressant?
A. 20 mg
B. 42 mg
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C. 228 mg
D. 248 mg
C. 228 mg
A lab technician took 100 hairs from a patient to conduct several tests.
The technician used 1/7 of the hairs for a drug test. How many hairs
were used for the drug test? Round your answer to the nearest
hundredth.
A. 14.00
B. 14.20
C. 14.29
D. 14.30
C. 14.29.