Answer:
7 hr * 12 days = 84 hours
10*84 = 840 man-hrs to build the wall
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14 men * 8 hr = 112 man-hrs/day
840/112 = 7.5 days
Step-by-step explanation:
#A
Two similar triangles are GCE and BPE
#B
- GP similar to BP
- GB similar to BE
- Angle B is same in both
By using SAS Property triangles are similar.
#C
To get whether they are equal you have to cross multiply the numbers 18x16 and 48x3
48x3= 144
16x18= 288
144 is not equal to 288.
Therefore the rates aren’t equivalent.
Answer:
it will take Jerry 4 blocks to get home. 3 blocks West and 1 block South
Step-by-step explanation:
We use our vector notation to describe the problem. Since Jerry walks 3 blocks North, he moves in the direction 3j. He then walks 4 blocks East in the direction 4i. He walks 2 blocks South in the direction -2j and 1 block West in the direction -i.
So, his position vector r = 3j + 4i - 2j - i = 4i - i + 3j - 2j = 3i + j.
Now if we assume his home was at the origin, then his initial position r₀ = 0i + 0j
Since he is supposed to return home from his current position, his displacement is final position - initial position = r₀ - r = 0i + 0j -(3i + j) = 0i - 3i + 0i - i = -3i - j
Since -i means movement in the West direction, -3i means movement 3 blocks West.
Since -j means movement in the Southern direction, -j means movement 1 blocks South.
<u>So, it will take Jerry 1 + 3 blocks = 4 blocks to get home. 3 blocks West and 1 block South</u>
Answer:
a) c = 90 +2.50t
b) 17
c) 126
Step-by-step explanation:
a) We're told that the cost for 60 T-shirts is $240, but we know that the marginal cost for those 60 shirts is ...
60($2.50) = $150
Joanne seems to have fixed costs of $240 -150 = $90. So, her linear cost function seems to be ...
c = 90 +2.50t . . . . . . . where c is the cost to produce t shirts
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b) Joanne's revenue function is ...
r = 8t
so her profit function is ...
p = r -c = 8t -(90 +2.50t)
p = 5.50t -90
This will be zero for ...
0 = 5.50t -90
0 = t -16.364
Joanne must produce and sell 17 T-shirts to cover her production cost.
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c) Profit will be 600 when ...
600 = 5.50t -90
690 = 5.50t
690/5.50 = t = 125.455
Joanne must produce and sell 126 T-shirts to make a profit of $600.
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<em>Comment on results</em>
Note that fractional T-shirt sales are involved in making the numbers come out exactly. We have elected to round up, so that slightly more profit is made than the exact amounts of $0 or $600. Rounding to the nearest integer would give values one shirt less than what we have reported.