1.   Solve .
    A. -1 B. 3
    C. -1, 3 D. 1, 3
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  2.   Solve .
    A. 15 B. 125
    C. 445 D. 25
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  3.   Suppose the formula represents the relationship between a plane's length L and the pounds P its wings can lift, where k is a constant of proportionality calculated for a plane. If its wings are 150 feet and k = 0.1669, what range of values are possible for weight?
    A. greater than 134,811 pounds B. less than 134,811 pounds
    C. less than 3755 pounds D. greater than 3755 pounds
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  4.   Suppose the formula represents the relationship between a plane's length L and the pounds P its wings can lift, where k is a constant of proportionality calculated for a plane. If a plane must be able to support 300,000 pounds and its wings are 180 feet, what is the value of k?
    A. 0.0245 B. 0.573
    C. 0.108 D. 0.0006
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  5.   Solve.
    A. no solution B. 13
    C. 19 D. –13
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