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24.07.2019 •
Mathematics
The ares of a tennis court is 2808 square feet, or 8 square feet more that 3.5 times the size of the area of a racquetball court. what is the are of a racquetball court
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Ответ:
Ответ:
1)=![2 \frac{1}{3}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/e8a8d.png)
2) =![1\frac{2}{5}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/160b7.png)
3)=![2\frac{1}{2}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/9fa25.png)
4)=![2\frac{3}{10}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/6d8c6.png)
5)=![2\frac{1}{6}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/cfa48.png)
6)=![2\frac{5}{8}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/17139.png)
7)=![1\frac{5}{8\\}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/d5c88.png)
8)=![2\frac{2}{3}](/tpl/images/0867/2565/20136.png)
9)= 2 1/4
10)= 1 1/2
11) = 1 4/5
12)= 2 5/6
13)= 1 7/10
14)= 2 7/10
15)= 2 1/5
16)= 2 1/10
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