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BEJJ Posted at 5:49 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
Write an expression to answer each question.  
How are these supposed to be written?  

1) what is the quotient of 32 and x?  

2) A jar holds n ounces of jam. How many jars are needed for 100 ounces of jam?  

3) x less than 36

Josefina spent 20 + 3b dollars on a pair of earrings and three blouses that cost b dollars each. How much did she spend in all if each blouse cost $15?

How do I solve the above?

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blitzerdog Posted at 5:58 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
Josefina spent 20 + 3b dollars on a pair of earrings and three blouses that cost b dollars each. How much did she spend in all if each blouse cost $15?

How do I solve the above?

3(15) + 20 ?

rawr41507 Posted at 5:55 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
wow. you are either really stupid.
or lazy. =/
The Wolfhound Posted at 5:53 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
1) 32/x

2)100/n

3)36-x

Seriously, get smart...

MR UNKNOWN Posted at 5:52 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
32/x
j(1)*x=100
x<36
spartan09 Posted at 5:51 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
x/32
Jar * n =100
36-x
TruexZero Posted at 5:51 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
1) 32x

2) 100/x

3) 36-x

kay dee Posted at 5:51 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
32/x

36 - x


Are you in, like, fourth grade?

J BiGGZ Posted at 5:50 pm on Dec. 9, 2008
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