Answer
A. 42 tickets
Explanation
Since everyone must go on the ride together the number of tickets must be a multiple of 8 (since there are 8 people). 42 is the only number that is not a multiple of 8.
Answer:
X=35
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle M= 60 <-- because we know a triangle=180 and so far we have 40 and 80 in the triangle JKM, 60 degrees is needed to complete 180
The other side of angle M (in the triangle KML)= 120 <-- because we know that a straight edge is 180 degrees and to complete the 180, we need another 120 degrees
so, to find X we need to find how many degrees are needed to complete the 180 degrees of triangle KML
120+25= 145
180-145= 35
Answer: The price for the product is R$5.
Step-by-step explanation: Suppose the unit price of the product is X.
T is all the money I have.
In the first option, 20 units spend all my money, so:
T = 20x
In the second option, if I buy 14 of it, I have a remaining of R$30, so:
T = 14.x + 30
To determine the unit valor:
20x = 14x + 30
20x - 14x = 30
x =
x = 5
The product costs R$5.
Answer:
f'(1) = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 2x^2 -2x +3
Take the derivative
f'(x) = 2 * 2x - 2 * 1
f'(x) = 4x -2
f'(1) = 4(1) -2
=4-2
=2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the complete question
(Alejandro would like to start a new business. his friends have suggested he go into merchandising. but he's confused about what exactly
merchandising is. which sentence provides alejandro with the most accurate description of merchandising?
a.
merchandising is selling your skills, expertise, knowledge, and experience for money
b.
merchandising is selling a product bought at a wholesale price at a higher retail price
c.
merchandising is selling a product that you have created directly to your target customer.
d. merchandising is selling marketing ideas and advertising campaigns to other companies.
e. merchandising is selling a customized service to cater to a customer's needs and wants).
The most accurate description of what merchandising is option B, because it entails the selling of a product, bought at a whole sale price at a higher retail price through different approach such as offering promos or discounts, bargaining and even giving the customer first hand information about the product they are about to buy. Merchandising involves convincing the customer to buy a product in your shop while making profit from it.