Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given data
Total units = 250
Current occupants = 223
Rent per unit = 892 slips of Gold-Pressed latinum
Current rent = 892 x 223 =198,916 slips of Gold-Pressed latinum
After increase in the rent, then the rent function becomes
Let us conside 'y' is increased in amount of rent
Then occupants left will be [223 - y]
Rent = [892 + 2y][223 - y] = R[y]
To maximize rent =

Since 'y' comes in negative, the owner must decrease his rent to maximixe profit.
Since there are only 250 units available;
![y=-250+223=-27\\\\maximum \,profit =[892+2(-27)][223+27]\\=838 * 250\\=838\,for\,250\,units](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=y%3D-250%2B223%3D-27%5C%5C%5C%5Cmaximum%20%5C%2Cprofit%20%3D%5B892%2B2%28-27%29%5D%5B223%2B27%5D%5C%5C%3D838%20%2A%20250%5C%5C%3D838%5C%2Cfor%5C%2C250%5C%2Cunits)
Optimal rent - 838 slips of Gold-Pressed latinum
The answer is D because if she picks 4 per hour, all you have to do is 4<span>•8
(4 times 8), 8 representing the amount of hours
Joan picked 32 bushels of apples in 8 hours</span>
The fraction 3/26 is alread in the simplest form, so it isn't possible to reduce it any further.
This is a PROPER FRACTION once the absolute value of the top number or numerator (3) is smaller than the absolute value of the bottom number or denomintor (26).
The fraction 3/26 is equal to 3÷26 and can also be expressed in decimal form as 0.115385.
Answer:
He clearly has 1 apple left. Because if we started with 2 and then one was taken away you would do 2-1=1
Step-by-step explanation:
2 apples
2-1
2-1=1
1 apple