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James Finch

Math - High School, section 1, Fall 2019

Instructor: Dr. Friendly

Current Score : 15 / 15

Due : Wednesday, August 14, 2019 19:00 EDT

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1. /3 points GALG198 1.1.48. My Notes
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According to Smart Money magazine, in New York City, the average teenage babysitter makes $8 per hour for a Saturday night. In Atlanta, the average teenage babysitter makes only $2 per hour.
(a) Write an expression representing the amount of money that the average teenage babysitter in New York City makes for working x hours on a Saturday night.
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(b) Write an expression representing the amount of money that the average teenage babysitter in Atlanta makes for working x hours on a Saturday night.
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(c) Write an expression representing the difference between the amount of money that the New York babysitter makes and the Atlanta babysitter makes for working x hours on a Saturday night.
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2. /4 points GALG198 2.1.43. My Notes
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Meteorology Windchill factor is an estimate of the cooling effect the wind has on a person in cold weather. Meteorologists use a chart like the one below to predict the windchill factor. Use the chart below to find each windchill factor.

(a) 30°, 0 mph
(No Response) °F
(b) 0°, 10 mph
(No Response) °F
(c) -20°, 15 mph
(No Response) °F
(d) -10°, 5 mph
(No Response) °F
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3. /4 points GALG198 2.3.58. My Notes
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Find the sum or difference.
[ 14 ] + [ 01 ]
6 -7 -1 -6
Answer the question using the form [ AB ].
CD
A = (No Response)
B = (No Response)
C = (No Response)
D = (No Response)
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4. /1 points GALG198 3.4.47. My Notes
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Mountain Climbing Rapelling is a technique used by climbers to make a difficult descent. Climbers back to the edge and then spring off. To avoid slipping, the climber's legs should remain at a 90° angle with the side of the ledge. The ledge at the right is A = 52° off the vertical. What is the measure of the climber's angle with the vertical?
(No Response) °

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5. /3 points GALG198 4.3.45. My Notes
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Solve the right triangle. State the side lengths to the nearest tenth and the angle measure to the nearest degree.

D = 29° and E = 20 m

(No Response) m (length of AC)
(No Response) m (length of BC)
(No Response) ° (measure of angle B)
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