Answer:D
Step-by-step explanation:
I think that it is D since C is obviously dependant on everything else, B is also dependant on D, and since A is dependant on D.
Answer:
Quantitative Variables. As discussed in the section on variables in Chapter 1, quantitative variables are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam are all examples of quantitative variables
A is correct
3.14(3(2) + 3(4))
3.14( 6 + 12)
3.14(18)
=56.52
The rigth equation to anticipate the profit after t years is p(t) = 10,000 (1.075)^t
So, given that both store A and store B follow the same equations but t is different for them, you can right:
Store A: pA (t) 10,000 (1.075)^t
Store B: pB(t'): 10,000 (1.075)^t'
=> pA(t) / pB(t') = 1.075^t / 1.075^t'
=> pA(t) / pB(t') = 1.075 ^ (t - t')
And t - t' = 0.5 years
=> pA(t) / pB(t') = 1.075 ^ (0.5) = 1.0368
or pB(t') / pA(t) = 1.075^(-0.5) = 0.964
=> pB(t') ≈ 0.96 * pA(t)
Which means that the profit of the store B is about 96% the profit of store A at any time after both stores have opened.
Answer:
Flour 
Sugar 
Butter 
Eggs 
Baking powder 
Vanilla extract 
Step-by-step explanation:
There will be 16 people at the party. Each person will eat 3 cookies, so all people will eat
cookies.
Given cookie recipe makes 24 cookies, so to make 48 cookies you need
portions.
Thus,
1 portion 2 portions
Flour

Sugar

Butter

Eggs

Powder

Vanilla
