Mathematics, 11.09.2021 03:00 extra678
Suppose a sports event paid a $1000000 for an insurance policy of the event was cancelled due to bad weather. The policy stated that for each inch of snow above the average snowfall of 39 inches, the policy would pay $75000 up to the maximum of $1,500,000. Right an algebraic expression in terms of s, the number of inches of snowfall, that represents how much the policy pays. Estimate how many inches of snow would have to fall before the event receives a payout equal to the cost of the policy. How many inches of snow would have to fall before the policy reaches maximum payout?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Can someone plz me understand how to do these. plz, show work.in exercises 1-4, rewrite the expression in rational exponent form.[tex]\sqrt[4]{625} \sqrt[3]{512} (\sqrt[5]{4} )³ (\sqrt[4]{15} )^{7}\\ (\sqrt[3]{27} )^{2}[/tex]
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:10
Given: p: 2x = 16 q: 3x – 4= 20 which is the converse of p - q? if 2x + 16, then 3x - 4 20. if 3x –4 +20, then 2x # 16. lf 2x = 16, then 3x - 4 = 20. lf 3x – 4= 20, then 2x = 16. o o
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