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Answer:
72.5
Step-by-step explanation:
You just add up all the numbers and divide by four.
Hope this helps, and I understand! 」( ̄▽ ̄」)
My experience in higher education was unusual and erratic. I eventually earned a master’s degree in International Studies, but long before that I was a high-school dropout.
One thing I haven’t talked about much is that I’ve never been able to learn higher math: algebra, geometry, calculus, or anything of the sort. It’s not for lack of trying, or at least it wasn’t for a while. (I have zero interest in trying to learn it these days.)
No, I tried and I just couldn’t learn. I tried over and over and it never got any easier. In the U.S. educational system, I failed to progress beyond seventh or eighth grade level math. I’m not sure what the equivalent is elsewhere, but for me I could understand the very elementary principles of algebra and geometry but nothing beyond that.
Lots of people tried to help. I read books and went to study groups. But no matter what I did, it didn’t sink in.
Answer:
P(x) = 35,900 + 2,800(x-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
P(x)
P(1) = $35,900
P(4) = $44,300
Difference in profits
P(4) - P(1)
= P(3)
= $44,300 - $35,900
= $8,400
Rate of change per year = $8,400 / 3
= $2,800 per year
The linear equation
P(x) = 35,900 + 2,800(x-1)
Where
x = number of years