Answer:
($) 60 is the profit per item when the selling price is reduced by 20%
Step-by-step explanation: 20% of 700 is 140.
The original profit is 700 - 500 = 200. The selling price is 140 less, Subtract 140 from 200. That leaves a profit of 60. (Not necessarily dollars, as the currency was not given in the question.)
Answer:
(50000000 ≤ P ≤ 90000000)
Step-by-step explanation:
The chart represents annual profits in millions of dollars. From the chart, the least annual profit is 50 million dollars and that was is the year 2009.
The highest annual profit is 90 million dollars and that was is the year 2012.
The compound inequality representing the annual profits P(in millions or dollars) from 2006 to 2013 would be
(50000000 ≤ P ≤ 90000000)
Answer:
E.200.5ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of the composite figure we simply split it into two regular shapes, a half circle and a square, we then find the area of the two shapes individually and add them together.
Area of square = s² where s = side length
It appears the given side length is 12 so s = 12
Which means area = 12² = 144ft²
For semi circle
Area = 1/2(πr² ), where r is the radius
The side length of the square is shared with the diameter of the semi circle meaning that the diameter of the semi circle is 12
To convert to radius from diameter we simply divide by 2 so r = 12/2 = 6
We have area = 1/2(πr² ) and r = 6
So area = 1/2(π6²)
==> evaluate exponent
Area = 1/2(36π)
==> take one half of 36
Area = 18π
==> multiply 18 and π
Area = about 56.5
Finally we add the two areas together
Total area = 56.5 + 144 = 200.5ft²
<em>Part A: </em>
Let c represent the total amount of chocolate there is in lbs.
c = 0.25c + 0.75c
<em>Part B: </em>
0.75c represents milk chocolate, and we know that there are 3 lbs of milk chocolate, so you can replace the 0.75c with 3 (representing 3 lbs):
c = 0.25c + 3
Divide all the terms by c:
1 = 0.25 + 3/c
Subtract 0.25 from both sides to combine the like terms:
0.75 = 3/c
Multiply all the terms by c to make the equation easier to work with:
0.75c = 3
Divide both sides by 0.75 to isolate the c and find the total amount of chocolate in pounds.
c = 4
Substitute c for 4 in the term that defines dark chocolate (which was 0.25c)
0.25(4) = 1 pound
Therefore, there was exactly 1 pound of dark chocolate present in the chocolate.
This makes sense, as 1 pound of dark chocolate + 3 pounds of milk chocolate = 4 pounds of chocolate in total, and 1 is 25% of 4 and 3 is 75% of 4.