A stop sign shape i think
Answer:
part C. 3x + 2y <u>< </u>30, 5x + 7y <u><</u> 105
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1:
spends 3 hours making each type X (3x)-each type x will take 3 hours so as the number of type x increases, the hours will increase by 3.
spends 2 hours making each type Y (2y)-each type y will take 2 hours so as the number of type y increases, the hours will increase by 2.
Part 2:
he can spend up to 30 hours each week making carvings. (<u><</u>30)-because he cannot spend more than 30 hours
Therefore, He has to spend 30 hours or less to make type X and type Y.
3x + 2y <u>< </u>30
Part 3:
His materials cost him $5 for each type X carving. (5x)-each type x will take $5 so as the number of type x increases, the cost will increase by 5.
His materials cost him $7 for each type Y carving, (7y)-each type y will take $7 so as the number of type y increases, the cost will increase by 7.
Part 4:
he must keep his weekly cost for materials to $105 or less (<u><</u>105)-total cost cannot be more than $105.
Therefore, the total cost of making x and y should be $105 or less.
5x + 7y <u><</u> 105
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The proportion equal to a/b = c/d is A.) A/C = B/D
We will know if a proportion is equivalent when its cross products are equal.
a/b = c/d where ad = bc
since ad = bc, a/c = b/d
Answer:
He is being paid $180 on Monday.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since it asks for function notation, I'll relate the variables accordingly. So, x, the independent variable, is the one that is being adjusted. That would be the amount of miles that he is assigned so x = miles assigned. Next, the dependent variable, f(x), is the amount of cash he is paid, so f(x) = total amount paid.
Here is the function that can be used to represent the situation:
f(x) = 3.50x + 75
Now, plug in 30 to find out how much he earns after completing a 30 mile route:
f(30) = 3.50(30) + 75
f(30) = 105 + 75
f(30) = 180
Also, the $75 is a fixed amount. No variable association.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 4.67 × 10^6
b) 17.4? I'm not sure what power 10 is held to
c) what is " 10° " ?