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Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall. Problem Solving; Interest, Mixture, Uniform Motion, Constant Rate Job Applications

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For uniform motion, the time required for an object to travel equals the distance traveled divided by the speed of the object. The length of a rectangle is four times its width. Five times a number, decreased by 3 The product of 3 and a number increased by 5 If t is time, r is speed and d is distance, then

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Suppose you borrow $1000 for 6 months at the simple interest rate of 6% per annum. What is the interest you will be charged on this loan? If you pay the loan back at the end of 6 months, what is the amount you must pay? After 6 months you would owe the amount you borrowed plus the interest: $ $30.00 = $1030

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The manager should blend 60 pounds of B grade Colombian coffee with 100 – 60 = 40 pounds of A grade Arabica coffee.

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