How to do other word problems

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On a particular November day, it is and sunny in Tucson, Arizona. On the eastern side of the United States, it is and sleeting in New Castle, Pennsylvania. How many degrees warmer is it in Tucson than New Castle?

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On a particular November day, it is and sunny in Tucson, Arizona. On the eastern side of the United States, it is and sleeting in New Castle, Pennsylvania. How many degrees warmer is it in Tucson than New Castle?

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On a particular November day, it is and sunny in Tucson, Arizona. On the eastern side of the United States, it is and sleeting in New Castle, Pennsylvania. How many degrees warmer is it in Tucson than New Castle?

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On a particular November day, it is and sunny in Tucson, Arizona. On the eastern side of the United States, it is and sleeting in New Castle, Pennsylvania. How many degrees warmer is it in Tucson than New Castle?

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An arithmetic sequence begins

What number replaces the square?

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Fill in the missing digit to form a number that is divisible by 44:

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What is the prime factorization of 48?

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What is the least common multiple of 6 and 8?

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Consider the sequence

What number replaces the square?

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Jefferson High School held an election for student body president. There were four candidates: Ahmad, Michiko, Quinn, and Zane.

The initial count was as follows:

Ahmad: 193

Michiko: 598

Quinn: 210

Zane: 189

The next day, it was discovered that 115 ballots remained uncounted. The student in charge of counting them, however, only reported the percent of students who voted for each candidate:

Ahmad: 21.7%

Michiko: 42.6%

Quinn: 18.3%

Zane: 17.4%

According to the rules, a student must win a majority of the votes to be elected; if no candidate wins a majority, there is a runoff between the two highest vote-getters.

Which of the following is true of the results?

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