Answer:A standard blank t shirt will usually start at around $1 each and go up to $4. These are going to be cotton, good quality shirts. The price difference will vary on manufacturer, brand, color and cut. So a plain white t shirt might only be $1, where the same shirt in navy blue might be $2.
Step-by-step explanation:
If you want a profit of 50% off the retail price, the calculation is straightforward. Let's say the production cost of your t-shirt amount to ₹300. When you multiply it by two, you get ₹600. And that would be the retail price of each t-shirt piece
108 < 75 + 0.60m
108 - 75 < 0.60m
33 < 0.60m
33 / 0.60 < m
55 < m...or m > 55...company A will charge less if it is driven 56 or more miles
Answer:
ength l = 1 in
width w = 14 in
height h = 2.5 in
diagonal d = 14.3 in
total surface area Stot = 103 in2
lateral surface area Slat = 75 in2
top surface area Stop = 14 in2
bottom surface area Sbot = 14 in2
volume V = 35 in3
(1-0.2)(1-0.4)(1-0.62) = (0.8)(0.6)(0.38) = 0.1824
Answer: 0.1824