(−3+2i)(1−i^3) - Verified Answer: -5-i (5−7i+i^2)+(8i^3+12) - Verified Answer: 16 (3−i)^3 - Verified Answer: 18−26i 3/(2+i) - Verified Answer: 6−3i/5 −8(7i−3i^2) - Verified Answer: −56i−24 A vegetable stand sells p pumpkins for $5.00$5.00dollar sign, 5, point, 00 each and s squashes for \$3.00$3.00dollar sign, 3, point, 00 each. On Monday, the stand sold 666 more squashes than pumpkins and made a total of \$98.00$98.00dollar sign, 98, point, 00. Which system of equations can be used to determine the number of pumpkins and squashes sold? - Verified Answer: 5p + 3s = 98 p = s + 6 A company sells candy in jars that each have a volume of 333 cups. Each jar is filled above a certain line, guaranteeing that it has more than 8, divided by, 3, cups Khan Academy SAT Math Practice 2 of candy. Which of the following graphs shows the possible volumes of candy, ccc, in cups, a customer may have, given that they bought j jars of candy? - Verified Answer: B In a baseball game, a player must touch 444 bases to get a run. However, some players get "out" before reaching the 4th, in which case the bases don't contribute towards a run. Let b be the total number of bases a player touch in one game and r be the total number of runs he gets from those bases. Which of the following graphs shows the possible number of bases a player touches, given the number of runs he gets? - Verified Answer: C Prachi needs between 240240240 and 260260260 total feet of fence panels. The home improvement store has 242424 shorts (6(6left parenthesis, 6-foot)) right parenthesis fence panels and 282828 long (8(8left parenthesis, 8-foot)) right parenthesis fence panels in stock. Which of the following combinations of fence panels could she buy? - Verified Answer: 6 short fence panels and 26 long fence panels Li Qiang is listening to a symphony that has 222 movements. The first movement has 333 beats per measure and the second movement has 444 beats per measure. The symphony has 446 measures. In an attempt to count the beats, Li Qiang counts at least xxx of the beats in the first movement and exactly b beats in the second movement. Let aaa be the number of beats in the first movement and b be the number of beats in the second movement. Which of the following inequalities must be true? - Verified Answer: x/3 + b/4 less than or equal to 446 

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