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This can happen because of the timestamp on the toll card. When you pass through the initial entrance point the timestamp marks the exact moment you passed. When you pass through the exit toll point the individual subtracts the current time from the time you entered the initial toll entrance. From this, he can easily determine the average speed that you were driving at. If the average speed is higher than the speed limit, it means that at some point between the two toll booths you were speeding and therefore they can give you a speeding ticket.
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First of all, I just would like to say:
Texting in Latex is much more clear and depending on the question, just writing down without it may be confusing or ambiguous. Be together with Latex! (*^U^)人(≧V≦*)/
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The denominator can't be 0 because it would be undefined.
So, we can solve the expression inside both parentheses.
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9/15. There are 15 cards and 8 of them are odd and 1 is a 2.
Okay, so since her annual salary is <span>$52,750 (the amount she gets a year, all twelve months combined) you're trying to find how much she gets monthly. That would mean we would have to divide her annual salary by 12 to find her monthly salary.
</span>$52,750 ÷ 12 = 4,395.8333333333333
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And since that's a (bothersome) repeating decimal, we're going to have to round it. Once rounded, you would get $</span>4,395.83. That is her monthly salary.
It depends on the question, but if the question is, how many is there....
It usually means to <u><em>add</em></u>
(What is the question anyway?)