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1- Find four consecutive even integers whose sum is 340.
2- Chrysler Sebring. After getting a 15% discount on the
price of a new Chrysler Sebring convertible, Helen
paid $27,000. What was the original price of the
convertible to the nearest dollar?
3- Toyota Corolla. Gwen bought a new Toyota Corolla. The
selling price plus the 8% state sales tax was $15,714. What
was the selling price?
4- High-risk funds. Of the $50,000 that Natasha pocketed
on her last real estate deal, $20,000 went to charity. She
invested part of the remainder in Dreyfus New Leaders Fund
with an annual yield of 16% and the rest in Templeton
Growth Fund with an annual yield of 25%. If she made
$6060 on these investments in 1 year, then how much did she
invest in each fund?
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1- Find four consecutive even integers whose sum is 340.
2- Chrysler Sebring. After getting a 15% discount on the price of a new Chrysler Sebring convertible, Helen
paid $27,000. What was the original price of the convertible to the nearest dollar?
3- Toyota Corolla. Gwen bought a new Toyota Corolla. The selling price plus the 8% state sales tax was $15,714. What was the selling price? ...
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