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created by: nickchu8, 1 year ago
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3 columns, 1-100 of 1319 rows
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4
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$85,000
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1800
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15
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$44.80
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100
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1000
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180
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600
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216
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$744
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10
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15
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75%
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To calculate the profit, we need to know the initial profit margin for both items. Let's assume the initial profit margin for jewelry is 20% and for electronic gadgets is 15%. For jewelry: Initial value: $5,000 Profit margin: 20% Profit: $5,000 * 0.2 = $1,000 After a 2.5% increase: Value: $5,000 * 1.025 = $5,125 Total value after profit: $5,125 + $1,000 = $6,125 For electronic gadgets: Initial value: $8,000 Profit margin: 15% Profit: $8,000 * 0.15 = $1,200 After a 1.2% increase: Value: $8,000 * 1.012 = $8,096 Total value after profit: $8,096 + $1,200 = $9,296 Comparing the total values after profit: Jewelry: $6,125 Electronic gadgets: $9,296 The merchant would maximize profit by choosing electronic gadgets, with a profit of $9,296.
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330
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13000
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16
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8
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18.67
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12
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11
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20
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$26.00
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Marie ordered 3 boxes of pizza.
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$255.50
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$48.00
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15
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66
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First, let's find the sum of the ratio parts: 7 + 11 = 18 Next, let's find the value of one part of the ratio: 162 / 18 = 9 Now, we can find Allen's age by multiplying the value of one part of the ratio by the ratio of Allen's age (11): 9 * 11 = 99 Finally, let's calculate Allen's age 10 years from now: 99 + 10 = 109 Answer: 109
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62.5
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50
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80
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25
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30
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15.00
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13
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10 miles per hour
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First, let's find out how fast Dana can run. Since she can skip at 3 mph and that's half the speed of her running, her running speed is 3 * 2 = 6 mph. Now, let's find out how much time she spends running and walking. She spends one-third of the time running, so that's 6 hours * (1/3) = 2 hours running. She spends two-thirds of the time walking, so that's 6 hours * (2/3) = 4 hours walking. Now, let's calculate how many miles she can travel while running and walking. While running, she travels 6 mph * 2 hours = 12 miles. While walking, she travels 3 mph * 4 hours = 12 miles. So, in total, she can travel 12 miles (running) + 12 miles (walking) = 24 miles in six hours. Answer: 24
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4
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1200
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60
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100
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$30.00
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24
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107
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$280
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12
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120
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$1,080
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2.67
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15
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$240
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62
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14.5
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3
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250
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$51.00
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1068
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21
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$1,380.00
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$75,000
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10480
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288
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24
66
120
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525
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