Carson needed pencil and erasers, but the total amount can not be over 40. Pencils were $4 and erasers were 5$. How much pencils and erasers can he buy without spender over $80
Answer: the third one i think
Step-by-step explanation:
4x+11 is The answer
-2x-(-6x) two negatives make a positive so -2x-(-6x) is now -2x+6x
-2x+6x=4x
4-(-7) again two negatives make a positive so 4-(-7)
Is now 4+7
4+7=11
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Answer:
In order to minimize cost the outlet must order 60 units 15 times a year.
Explanation:
Theoretically, the EOQ is the optimal order quantity that a firm should purchase in order to minimize its inventory costs (holding costs are included here), and costs of placing an order.
Mathematically:
EOQ= 
Where:
D= demand
S= cost of placing an order.
H= holding cost (per unit and per year).
In the statement, we identify each of these values:
D= 900
S= 4
H= $2
EOQ=
=√2*4*900/2= 60
Times per year= 900/60= 15