INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LL+MYMATHLAB+ETEXT
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ISBN: 9780136168508
Author: Tobey
Publisher: PEARSON
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INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA LL+MYMATHLAB+ETEXT
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- An object’s weight on the Moon, M, varies directly as its weight on Earth, E. Neil Armstrong, the first person to step on the Moon on July 20, 1969, weighed 360 pounds on Earth (with all of his equipment on) and 60 pounds on the Moon. What is the Moon weight of a person who weighs 186 pounds on Earth?arrow_forwardSarah can bicycle a loop around the north part of Lake Washington in 2 hours and 50 minutes. If she could increase her average speed by 1 km/hr, it would reduce her time around the loop by 6 minutes. How many kilometers long is the loop? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)arrow_forward
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