Answer:
0.01
Step-by-step explanation:
300 seconds = 2.75 pies
1 second = (1/300) × 2.75
= 0.009167
Approximately, 0.01 pie
I'm reading this as

with

.
The value of the integral will be independent of the path if we can find a function

that satisfies the gradient equation above.
You have

Integrate

with respect to

. You get


Differentiate with respect to

. You get
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Integrate both sides with respect to

to arrive at



So you have

The gradient is continuous for all

, so the fundamental theorem of calculus applies, and so the value of the integral, regardless of the path taken, is
Step-by-step explanation:
the price charged for 100 students reflects the cost per student that applies to the order as a whole.
100 * 6 = $600, so the fixed cost is 750-600 = 150.
...
We can check this by substituting in the other equation.
Does 150*6 + 150 = 1050?
150*6=900
900+150 = 1050.
Yes, it does
...
We can express this relationship by the equation:
y = mx + b
where
y = total cost
m = $6 per student
x = number of students
b = fixed costs = 150
y = 6x + 150
Answer:
The last one
Step-by-step explanation:
x can only have one value whereas y can be constants like in last graph
Answer:
Z=16
Step-by-step explanation:
just add 12 to both sides so you are left with only Z on one side