Answer:
91.42 crates
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
Greatest Number of 140kg crates = x
weight of crate = 140-kilogram
Weight of other shipment = 13200 kilograms
greatest weight of container = 26000 kilograms
Weight of other shipment + (weight of crate * number of crates) ≤ greatest weight of container
13,200 + 140x ≤ 26,000
140x ≤ 26,000 - 13,200
140x ≤ 12,800
x ≤ 12,800/140
x ≤ 91.42 kilograms
Greatest Number of 140kg crates = 91.42 crates
Lidal's price is better
Step-by-step explanation:
Lidal
4 for £2.04
1 for £2.04/4= £0.51= 51 p
Oldi
9 for £4.68
1 for £4.68/9= £0.52= 51 p
Lidal offers better price per roll
Answer: Choice A) $4500.33
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Explanation:
The formula you'll use is
F = P*(1+r)^t
where
F = final amount
P = initial amount
r = growth rate (in decimal form)
t = time in years
In this case,
F = unknown (this is what we're trying to figure out)
P = 3046
r = 0.05 (since 5% = 5/100 = 0.05)
t = 8
Plug those three known values into the formula and evaluate
F = P*(1+r)^t
F = 3046*(1+0.05)^8
F = 3046*(1.05)^8
F = 3046*1.4774554
F = 4500.3291484
F = 4500.33 ... round to the nearest penny
The domain is the set of all x values which are defined (appear on the graph) of the function. In this system, all values from negative infinity to 0, but not including zero, and all values above zero, through positive infinity, are valid. We can write this in set builder notation as x: (-∞,0)∪(0,∞).
The range is the set of all y values which are defined in the function. Like the domain, the range of this function contains all value from negative infinity to positive infinity except zero. Same notation: y: : (-∞,0)∪(0,∞).
Answer:
9 + 4(1)
17
Step-by-step explanation:
to satisfy inequality
9 + 4(1) < 17
13 < 17