Answer:
This project has a positive Expected Monetary Value, so it is expected to make money. This means that the company should be advised to make the bid.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find the expected monetary value of this project.
If it is positive, the company should make the bid. Otherwise, they should not make the bid.
There is a 20% probability of the bid being accepted. If the bid is accepted, the company would make $26,000 and lose $4,000. So the expected net earning is $26,000-$4,000 = $22,000.
There is an 80% probability of the bid being rejected. In this case, the company loses $4,000.
The Expected Monetary Value of the project is:
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This project has a positive Expected Monetary Value, so it is expected to make money. This means that the company should be advised to make the bid.
Let x be the unknown number of years.
Let C be Chris' age and J be Jenny's age.
Then J+x = 2(C+x)-7
... describes this situation.
4+x = 2(2+x) - 7
4+x = 4 + 2x - 7
x = 2x -7 becomes 7=x
In 7 years, Jenny will be 7 years younger than twice Chris' age.
Check: Is this true? 4+7 = 2(2+7)-7
11 = 18-7, or 11=11 TRUE
First we must find the "10%" of the problem. Which is 250 dollars, because .10 times 2,500.
Next we must add the ten percent to 2,500. Which will be 2,750.
Then, we must find how much Linda earned for working for 25 hours. Use f(x)=5.25x to find the total amount. f(25)=5.25(25) is f(25)=131.25.
Last, we must add the total amounts, 131.25+2,750.
Your final answer is, 2,881.25
7^3 power is the answer to your question
Answer:
There is a picture below of the number line with the numbers, plotted.
Step-by-step explanation:
For the 2 3/8, you would simply go to 2 and count 3 to the right becuase there are 8 points for each whole number to the next. It's pretty hard to explain sorry. For 1 3/4, you would make the denominator 8, so multiply it by 2. When we do this, we multiply both the numerator and denominator. What is done to one must be done to the other. 3*2 to get 6. 4*2 to get 8. So, 3/4 becomes 6/8. Now, we can go to 1, and count 6 points to the right to get to 1 3/4.