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Umm help me with my math? D I'm studying for my test tommorow on systems of equations and I'm stuck on a question in my review package The question reads: A furniture manufacturer makes tables and chairs. If a table takes 20 hours of labour and a chair takes 5 hours of labour to make, find every combination of tables and chairs that can be produced by 10 workers, each working a maximum of 40 hours. I'm having a problem setting up the equation. I have: 20y+5x _<_ 10(40) But it came instinctively so I don't know why or how i came about that answer, or even if it's right. Can anybody guide me in the right direction?

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Where to buy shirts online? O I need some umm shirts, preferably graphic tees or something like that, but since most of my time is occupied with school and homework, it would be significantly more convenient to order them online. I'm a guy and I'm about a size small or extra small and 5'7" so it's hard to find clothes in person too. Dear god...I can only imagine the hell some insanely skinny people on Basilmarket that are like 6' and 120 pounds or something go through to find clothing. So what I'm just asking for websites to buy guy shirts from I guess, I'm looking for the price range of about $0.01(lol) to maybe $15 or $20? Thank you guys :) Please try to help me :O

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Does the Big Bang Break the Fundamental Laws of Physics? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang]Here's a link to Wikipedia's page on the Big Bang[/url] Soo...many of you know that The Big Bang Theory is a theory of the Universe's creation that's widely accepted by Physicists. Almost all the formulas and equations in physics involve an equal sign meaning that whatever is on one side is equally represented by the elements on the other side in some shape or form. However, the Big Bang Theory suggests that before the Big Bang occurred, there was no matter, physical laws, or any representation of the Universe we are accustomed to. So my question is...does the Big Bang Theory possibly evade the law that the matter that exists now has always e

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Does the Big Bang Break the Fundamental Laws of Physics? [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Bang]Here's a link to Wikipedia's page on the Big Bang[/url] Soo...many of you know that The Big Bang Theory is a theory of the Universe's creation that's widely accepted by Physicists. Almost all the formulas and equations in physics involve an equal sign meaning that whatever is on one side is equally represented by the elements on the other side in some shape or form. However, the Big Bang Theory suggests that before the Big Bang occurred, there was no matter, physical laws, or any representation of the Universe we are accustomed to. So my question is...does the Big Bang Theory possibly evade the law that the matter that exists now has always e