First plug in all of the values into the quadratic equation. -b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac)/2a to get 216+-sqrt(216^2-4(3)(2))/6 simply to get about 216+-216/6. This gets us about 0 and 72. THIS IS ESTIMATION NOT EXACT ANSWER
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Kind of, I like coding and helping people with python, etc.
Planning to learn C# soon.
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def weeklyPaid(hours_worked, wage):
if hours_worked > 40:
return 40 * wage + (hours_worked - 40) * wage * 1.5
else:
return hours_worked * wage
hours_worked = 50
wage = 100
pay = weeklyPaid(hours_worked, wage)
print(f"Total gross pay: Rs.{pay:.2f} ")
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provides gross pay
I'm almost certain it's D. I hope I'm right
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I'm pretty sure to get the absolute maximum amount the EFC has to be 0 or really close to it. The EFC, or Expected Family Contribution, is mainly determined by your family's income. If your family has multiple students who will be enrolled in college, the number may be lower. It's not really about what number a student "should" have though, because the only way for you to lower it yourself is to lie, and you really don't want to do that-if you are found to have lied on your FAFSA there can be some serious legal consequences.