Flashback 9-7-12 1. Sales for a business were 3 million dollars more the second year than the first, and sales for the third year were double the sales.

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Flashback Sales for a business were 3 million dollars more the second year than the first, and sales for the third year were double the sales for the second year. If sales for the third year were 38 million dollars, what were sales, in millions of dollars, for the first year? A. 16 B C D. 22 E In the figure below, ray EF was constructed starting from rays ED and EG. By using a compass, D and G were marked equidistant from E on rays ED and EG. The compass was then used to locate a point F, distinct from E, so that F is equidistant from D and G. For all constructions defined by the above steps, the measures of <DEF and <GEF: F. are equal. G. are NOT equal. H. sum to 30°. J. sum to 45°. K. sum to 60°.

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