Answer:
The correct answer is <u>B. 15 units</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
- represent the number he thought of with x

- multiply through with the LCM which is 2






Answer: 7 pm
Step-by-step explanation: Rotating the hour hand 90 degrees will be 3 hours. So 4 plus 3 = 7
Answer:
369.7 mL of medication
Step-by-step explanation:
How many mL of medication are needed to last 10 days if the dose of medication is 2.5 tsp TID (three times a day)?
From the above question,
The dosage of the medication =
2.5 tsp 3 times a day
= 2.5 × 3 = 7.5 tsp per day.
Since
1 day = 7.5 tsp
10 days = x tsp
Cross Multiply
x = 10 × 7.5 tsp
x = 75 tsp of medication for 10 days.
Step 2
It is important to note that:
1 tsp = 4.929 mL
75 tsp = x mL
Cross Multiply
x = 75 × 4.929 mL
x = 369.669 mL of medication
Approximately = 369.7 mL of medication
Answer:
a. 24
b. 864
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The demand function is:
P = 60 - 2Q
When P = 12:
12 = 60 - 2Q
2Q = 60 - 12
2Q = 48
Q = 48/2 = 24
b. Consumer surplus is given as the integral of Demand function:
![CS = \int\limits {[P(Q) - (p)(Q)] \ dQ\\](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=CS%20%3D%20%5Cint%5Climits%20%7B%5BP%28Q%29%20-%20%28p%29%28Q%29%5D%20%5C%20dQ%5C%5C)
This implies that:
