Answer:
<em>Part A: </em>
<em>c = 1.15p</em>
<em>c(2) = $2.30</em>
<em>Part B: </em>
<em>c = 0.90p</em>
Part B:
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Linear Models</u>
Candy's Sweets Company charges $1.15 per pound to ship candy. This represents a proportional relationship between the pounds of candy and the cost.
Part A: If each pound costs $1.15, then p pounds cost $1.15p. Then the equation of the cost c is:
c = 1.15p
The cost of shipping p=2 pounds of candy is:
c = 1.15*2 = 2.30
c = $2.30
Part B: When the company reduces the cost by $0.25 per pound, the new unit cost is $1.15 - $0.25 = $0.90 per pound.
The new equation to determine the total cost for p pounds of candy is:
c = 0.90p
Answer:
$ 7250
Step-by-step explanation:
Data provided:
Revenue = $800
Cash = $500
Expenses = $400
Accounts Receivable = $350
Capital = $7,500
Withdrawals = $1,000
Balance in the cash account
=(Revenue+Cash + Accounts Receivable + Capital )-(Expenses + Withdrawals)
on substituting the values, we get
Balance in cash account = ( $ 800 + $ 350 + $ 7,500 ) - ( $ 400 + $ 1,000)
or
Balance in cash account = $ 8,650 - $ 1,400 = $ 7250
Answer:
x= 3.2
Step-by-step explanation:
X= 9 1/4 or 9.25 in decimal form