Answer:
2.07
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Answer:
B-7,22,28
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the smaller numbers must be greater than the larger number, if not then the answer is wrong.
Answer:
<em>We disagree with Zach and Delia and agree with Alicia</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of a function is the set of values of the independent variable that the function can take according to given rules or restrictions.
The range is the set of values the dependent variable can take for every possible value of the domain.
The graph shows a continuous line representing the values of the function. We must take a careful look to the values of x (horizontal axis) where the function exists. It can be done by drawing an imaginary vertical line passing through the value of x. If that line touches the graph of the function, it belongs to the domain. It's clear that every value of x between -5 and 3 (both inclusive because there are solid dots in the extremes) belong to the domain:
Domain: 
The range is obtained in a similar way as the domain, but the imaginary lines must be horizontal. That gives us the values of y range from -7 to 5 both inclusive:
Range:

Thus we disagree with Zach and Delia and agree with Alicia
Answer:
It is the Quadrilateral DEFG has only one set of opposite angles that are congruent and Quadrilateral DEFG has one diagonal that bisects the other diagonal.
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Answer:
- 8 small houses; 0 large houses
- 80 small houses; 0 large houses
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The maximum number of houses Sam can build in 24 hours is 8, so the constraint is in construction, not decoration. For each small house Sam constructs, he makes $10/3 = $3.33 per hour of work. For each large house Sam constructs, he makes $15/5 = $3.00 per hour. The most money is to be made by building only small houses.
Sam should make 8 small houses and 0 large houses in 24 hours.
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b) If Sam works 8-hour days, then he can complete at most 80 small houses. The constraint remains in construction, so the answer is the same: build only small houses.
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If Sam works more than 16 2/3 hours per day, he can build 100 large houses or more, so the constraint moves to decoration. The decorator makes more money by decorating large houses, so all the effort should go to construction of large houses.
If Sam works between 10 and 16 2/3 hours per day, the best revenue will come from some mix. The problem statement is unclear as to how many hours Sam works in 30 days.