If the selling price is not sufficient to cover the variable cost of sending the calves to market this behavior makes economic sense
Brainliest? Hope this helps:)
What do we know about those two lines?
They are perpendicular, meaning they have the same slope.
We know the slope of both is not zero (neither is vertical).
Therefore either
1) Both slopes are positive and therefore the product is positive
2) Both slopes are negative and therefore the product is positive (minus by a minus is a plus)
For the y intercepts, we know that the line P passes through the origin.
Therefore its Y intercept is zero.
[draw it if this is not obvious and ask where does it cross the y axis]
Therefore the Y intercept of line K and line P is zero.
[anything multiplied by a zero is a zero]
So we know that the product of slopes is positive, and we know that the product of Y intercepts is zero.
So the product of slopes must be greater.
Answer A
May I get brainlist? Answer: x= 1/7
Rounding to the nearest ten:
28 → 30
188 → 190
250 → 250
101 → 100
122 → 120
Answer:
220 cases
Step-by-step explanation:
Each pallet contains 40 cases of tiles.
The yard has 10 complete pallets.
The total number of cases of tiles is therefore:
40 * 10 = 400 cases
If 180 cases are removed for the customer, then the number of cases of tiles remaining is:
400 - 180 = 220 cases
220 cases of tiles will be remaining.