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21.08.2019 •
Mathematics
Janelle has recently been hired for the job of library assistant the following graph shows what percentage of her time will be spent on each of the five tasks each day.
the number of hours jabelle will spend working at the counter is about how many times the number of hours she will spend processing new books and repairing bindings ?
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The total, 7.49, should be the top bar, and the variable, t, should be one of the partial bars. The prices for a certain number of oranges is also incorrect. $0.75 should be multiplied by 4 and $0.50 multiplied by 8.
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