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math_pro_920 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of tickets sold in two sections. One item from the table is selected at random. What...
math_pro_919 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of shirts of two colors from two suppliers. One item from the table is selected at r...
math_pro_918 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of survey responses from two grade levels. One item from the table is selected at ra...
math_pro_917 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of two species of trees at two parks. One item from the table is selected at random....
math_pro_916 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of orders of two drink sizes at two kiosks. One item from the table is selected at r...
math_pro_915 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of students choosing activities at two campuses. One item from the table is selected...
math_pro_914 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis probability_and_condit... Hard The table shows the distribution of two types of laptops at two stores. One item from the table is selected at random...
math_pro_913 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis percentages Hard The number \(j\) is \(250\%\) greater than the number \(l\). The number \(l\) is \(80\%\) less than \(30\). What is the value of ...
math_pro_912 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis percentages Hard The number \(w\) is \(10\%\) greater than the number \(t\). The number \(t\) is \(70\%\) less than \(200\). What is the value of ...
math_pro_911 Math problem_solving_and_data_analysis percentages Hard The number \(h\) is \(60\%\) greater than the number \(k\). The number \(k\) is \(25\%\) less than \(40\). What is the value of \(h\)?
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