Mathematics, 14.05.2021 01:30 allsherm23
Your budget is to spend no more than $450 on frozen treats. Enter an inequality to represent the number of chocolate fudge bars, C, the number of ice-cream sandwiches, I, and the number of frozen fruit bars, F, that will cost you no more than $450.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
Karen is financing $291,875 to purchase a house. she obtained a 15/5 balloon mortgage at 5.35%. what will her balloon payment be? a. $220,089.34 b. $219,112.46 c. $246,181.39 d. $230,834.98
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:30
Will mark brainliest for correct answer! i have been on this problem for an hour and can't find the answer. i'm begging here! incase you cant read the instructions in the picture because of too much or too little lighting: note: enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.write a list of steps that are needed to find the measure of b. provide all steps as clear as possible, !
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
If p(x) is the total value of the production when there are x workers in a plant, then the average productivity of the workforce at the plant is a(x) = p(x) x . (a) find a'(x). a'(x) = xp'(x) − p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) − p(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) − p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) − p'(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) − xp(x) x2 why does the company want to hire more workers if a'(x) > 0? a'(x) > 0 ⇒ a(x) is ; that is, the average productivity as the size of the workforce increases. (b) if p'(x) is greater than the average productivity, which of the following must be true? p'(x) − xp(x) > 0 p'(x) − xp(x) < 0 xp'(x) − p'(x) > 0 xp'(x) − p(x) < 0 xp'(x) − p(x) > 0
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