Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find the cost of each book, you need to divide the money spent on all of the books by the number of books.
$39 / 10 = $3.90 per book
Answer:
Since 2x represents 2 • 0, and since 6x represents 6 • 0, the answer to your math problem (on the drop down bar) is 0 and 0. Therefore the complete equation would be: 2x + 6x = 2 (0) + 6 (0).
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Answer:
$180000
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's c be the number of chair and d be the number of desks.
The constraint functions:
- Unit of wood available 4d + 3c <= 2000 or d <= 500 - 0.75c
- Number of chairs being at least twice of desks c >= 2d or d <= 0.5c
c >= 0
d >= 0
The objective function is to maximize the profit function
P (c,d) = 400d + 250c
We draw the 2 constraint functions (500 - 0.75c and 0.5c) on a c-d coordinates (witch c being the horizontal axis and d being the vertical axis) and find the intersection point 0.5c = 500 - 0.75c
1.25c = 500
c = 400 and d = 0.5c = 200 so P(400, 200) = $250*400 + $400*200 = $180,000
The 500 - 0.75c intersect with c-axis at d = 0 and c = 500 / 0.75 = 666 and P(666,0) = 666*250 = $166,500
So based on the available zones in the chart we can conclude that the maximum profit we can get is $180000
Answer:
Luke = 0.75
Owen = 0.04
Jacob = 2.9
Step-by-step explanation:
A model = 100 small squares
100 small squares = 1
Luke shades three fourths of one model.
Luke = 3/4 of 1 model
= 3/4 × 1
= 0.75
Owen shades four small squares of one model.
Owen = 4/100
= 0.04
Jacob shades two full models and nine tenths of another model
Jacob = 2 + 9/10
= 2 + 0.9
= 2.9
Luke = 0.75
Owen = 0.04
Jacob = 2.9