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Questions in Grade Middle-school

[Homework Help] You have $20 in savings at the bank. Each week, you add $2 to your savings. Let [tex]y[/tex] represent the total amount of money you have saved at the end of [tex]x[/tex] weeks. 1. Write an equation to represent this situation. 2. Identify the slope of the equation and interpret what the slope represents. Show all work.

[Homework Help] Which line from the novel is an example of dialect? A. "Something is there—something!" B. "Well, here you are." C. "Nothing of the sort." D. "I see tha's got back," he said. "An' tha's browt th' young 'un with thee."

[Homework Help] Lauren jogs at a rate of 2 miles every \(\frac{2}{5}\) hour. What is her unit rate?

[Homework Help] How did the feudal system increase William's control over England?

[Homework Help] Here are the ingredients to make 12 shortcakes: - 50g of sugar - 200g of butter - 200g of flour - 10ml of milk Liz makes some shortcakes. She uses 25ml of milk. How many shortcakes did Liz make? --- Robert has: - 500g of sugar - 1000g of butter - 1000g of flour - 500ml of milk Work out the greatest number of shortcakes Robert can make.

[Homework Help] According to the scores on the last math test, 80%, or 20 students, in the class received an A. Find the number of students in the entire class.

[Homework Help] Four boxes of pencils cost $5. 1. Write an equation that represents the total cost, \( y \), for \( x \) boxes of pencils. 2. What is the slope of the equation? 3. What does the slope represent? Interpret the slope. Please show all work and provide reasoning.

[Homework Help] A friend is training for a marathon. She can run 4 miles in 28 minutes. Assume that she runs at a constant rate. Write an equation to represent \( y \), the distance your friend can run in \( x \) minutes. Please show all work.

[Homework Help] The coordinates of a square are (3, 2), (8, 2), (8, 7), and (?, ?). Find the missing coordinate.

[Homework Help] In a sale, there is 25% off on all prices. A TV costs £90 in the sale. How much was it before the sale?