a. Answer: D: (∞, ∞)
R: (-∞, ∞)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Theoretical domain is the domain of the equation (without an understanding of what the x-variable represents).
Theoretical range is the range of the equation given the domain.
c(p) = 25p
There are no restrictions on the p so the theoretical domain is All Real Numbers.
Multiplying 25 by All Real Numbers results in the range being All Real Numbers.
a) D: (∞, ∞)
R: (-∞, ∞)
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b. Answer: D: (0, 200)
R: (0, 5000)
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Practical domain is the domain of the equation WITH an understanding of what the x-variable represents.
Practical range is the range of the equation given the practical values of the domain.
The problem states that p represents the number of cups. Since we can't have a negative amount of cups, p ≥ 0. The problem also states that Bonnie will purchase a maximum of 200 cups. So, 0 ≤ p ≤ 200
The range is 25p → (25)0 ≤ (25)p ≤ (25)200
→ 0 ≤ 25p ≤ 5000
b) D: (0, 200)
R: (0, 5000)
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Answer:
8.6 km
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumference of a circle is given in terms of its radius as ...
C = 2πr
Then the radius can be found from the circumference using ...
r = C/(2π)
Filling in the given values, we find the radius to be ...
r = (54 km)/(2·2.14) = (54 km)/6.28 ≈ 8.59873 km
The radius is about 8.6 km.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:relax and claculate in ur mine
Y-Intercept =(−8)
Go to the graph and plot the point the point (0,−8) on the y-axis.
Then rise 4 and run 1. Plot the point (1,−4)
Then again "rise 4" and then "run" 1. Plot the point (2,0)
Answer:
There is a positive correlation between these two variables.
Step-by-step explanation:
Positive correlation is an association amid two variables in which both variables change in the same direction.
A positive correlation occurs when one variable declines as the other variable declines, or one variable escalates while the other escalates.
As the distance covered by the vehicle increases the amount of gas consumed also increases. Thus, the weekly cost of gas will also increase.
Thus, there is a positive correlation between these two variables.