<span>Drake can meet his $750 planned savings goal with either concept. After 4 weeks, he was $30 less than where he planned to be ($450 instead of $480). If he simply added $250 after two more weeks, he would be at $720 instead of $750, and would have to wait one more week to take the class. Conversely, if he added $15 to the next two weeks' savings, he would recoup the $30 he pulled out of the savings in those two weeks and would be back on the path to being able to take the course at the end of the 6-week period as originally planned.</span>
<span> Deadweight is a </span>loss<span> of economic efficiency. This loss occurs when equilibrium for a good or service is not achieved or is not achievable.
Graphically deadweight loss is shown with B. welfare loss triangle, called </span>Harberger's triangle. The Harberger's triangle <span>refers to the deadweight loss (as measured on a supply and demand graph) associated with government intervention in a perfect market.</span>
Answer:
19, 20, 21
Step-by-step explanation:
If the three integers are x, x+1, and x+2:
x + (x + 1) + (x + 2) = 60
3x + 3 = 60
3x = 57
x = 19
Therefore, the three integers are 19, 20, and 21.
For this case we have:
By definition, to find the slope of a line you need two points where the line passes.
Looking at the graph we can see that the line passes through the following points:

We chose two points:

The equation of the slope is given by:

Substituting we have:



On the other hand, the linear equation of a line is given by:

We substitute a point and the slope found to find the cut point b:

Thus, the equation of the line is given by:

Answer:

Option D