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15.03.2022 •
Mathematics
The movie theater gives free popcorn every Wednesday night. Each serving is a ¾ cup. After 1 hour the theater gave out 12 serving. How many cups of popcorn did the theater give out?
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Ответ:
Part A: Which point represents the origin?
Step-by-step explanation:
Part B: Starting from the origin, explain how to plot the following three points accurately:
(−1, 1)
(1, −1.5)
(2, fraction 1 over 4 )