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1. What is the speed limit? 2) Solve for x.

Margaret baked m batches of cookies. The number of batches Carol baked, c, was 1 more than 4 times as many as the number of batches Margaret baked. Which equation best represents this situation? A B C D Frank earned f dollars mowing lawns. Bryces earnings, b, were $15 less than three times as much as Franks earnings. Which of the following equations best represents this situation? A B C D

Find the measure of the missing angles. 30º G 24º 120º E D F

Find the measure of the missing angles. 38º A 67º B C