MYLAB MATH FOR EXCURSIONS IN MATHEMATIC
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ISBN: 9780136415893
Author: Tannenbaum
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Chapter 3, Problem 49E
Ali, Briana, and Caren are roommates planning to move out of their apartment. They identify four major chores that need to be done before moving out and decide to use the method of sealed bids to reverse auction the chores.
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