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You cross out from left to right
Answer:
2 1/16
Step-by-step explanation:
(1/4)^2 + 2 = 1/16 + 2 = 33/16 = 2 1/16
Answer:
<h2>B) x < 0 or x > 3</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
or ![4x+2>14](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4x%2B2%3E14)
Solution:
<em>add 11 to both sides</em>
<em>divide both sides by 5</em>
![x](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%3C0)
<em>subtract 2 from both sides</em>
<em>divide both sides by 4</em>
![x>3](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=x%3E3)
x < 0 or x > 3
- At $1, the United States will <u>import</u> 15,000 bushels of corn.
- At $2, the United States will <u>import</u> 7,000 bushels of corn.
- At $3, the United States will neither <u>import</u> nor <u>export</u> any bushels of corn.
- At $4, the United States will <u>export</u> 6,000 bushels of corn.
- At $5, the United States will <u>export</u> 10,000 bushels of corn.
<h3>The number of bushels of corn.</h3>
Based on the graph which depicts the United States domestic market for corn at different prices, we can logically deduce the following information:
- At $1, the United States will <u>import</u> 15,000 bushels of corn.
- At $2, the United States will <u>import</u> 7,000 bushels of corn.
- At $3, the United States will neither <u>import</u> nor <u>export</u> any bushels of corn.
- At $4, the United States will <u>export</u> 6,000 bushels of corn.
- At $5, the United States will <u>export</u> 10,000 bushels of corn.
Assuming France is the only other corn-producing nations at a domestic price of $4, we can reasonably infer that the United States will <u>export</u> corn while France will <u>import</u> it.
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