Based on Molly's willingness to pay for the 8th trip, and the number of trips she can make over the bridge, her willingness to pay for the bridge repair would be<u> $1.00.</u>
<h3>What is Molly's willingness to pay for taxes to fix the bridge?</h3><h3 />
Molly's willingness to pay for trips is equal to the total consumer surplus she gets.
This means that her consumer surplus is $0.50.
With the bridge fixed, she can make 2 more trips than before because she can make 10 trips.
Her willingnesss to pay for the taxes will therefore be equal to her willingness to pay for the remaining trips:
= 0.50 x 2
= $1.00
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Answer:
$11,280
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in 150 as p into the equation to solve for the cost, C:
C = 30 + 75p
C = 30 + 75(150)
C = 30 + 11,250
C = 11,280
= $11,280
When you are checking your answers, your formula should read out as 9(2.222) - 8 = 12, which is simply filing in the x value that you calculated (it comes out to 11.998 which is correct). You wrote it out as 9(2.22) - 8 = -6, which is why your checking process was incorrect
A(n) = 3.50n + 1.00
Martin bought 3^3 apples or 27 apples.
Let n = 27
A(27) = 3.50(27) + 1.00
A(27) = $95.50
Answer:
a) alternate interior angles theorem
b) OXP ≅ XOL
c) XO ≅ OX
d) reflexive property (i'm not sure about this one)
e) ΔXOP ≅ ΔOXL
f) cpctc
make sure to double check the fourth one