At least 14 economy and at least 5 deluxe...total of 45 seats. He makes a bigger profit from selling economy seats....so we need the most economy seats we can get.
45 seats - 5 deluxe = 40 economy
so the most profit would be 40 economy and 5 deluxe
40 economy = (40 x 30) = 1200 profit
5 deluxe = (5 x 25) = 125 profit
for a maximum profit of : $ 1325
If the function is: f(x) = 4^x - 8
D = {XeR}
R = {YeR|Y≥0}
if the function is: <span>f(x)=4^(x-8)
</span>D = {XeR}
R = {YeR|Y≥ -8}
|x|=absoulte value of x which means whatever x is, make it positive
so first solve any division/multiplication
the only one is 12/46=6/23
so we do the absoulte value signs
-3+45-(-14)
-(-14)=+14
-3+45+14=56
absoulute value of 56=56
56+(-|-87+6/23|)
-87+6/23=-86 and 17/23
absoulte value of -86 and 17/23=86 and 17/23
there is a negative sign in front of the absoulte vaulue so make it negative
56-86 and 17/23=-30 and 17/23 or about -30.73913
Answer:
The question has a missing part and here it the complete question:
Imagine each letter of the word “Mathematical” is written on individual pieces of paper and placed in a bag. Should you pick a random letter from that bag, what is the probability that you pick a vowel?
Answer: 5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks for the probability of picking a vowel.
From the word 'Mathematical', we have a total of 12 letters and a total of 5 vowels (a,e,a,i,a).
Probability of picking a vowel = Total number of times the event(vowel) occurs/total number of possible outcomes(total letters)
