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Answer:
33.3%
Step-by-step explanation:
The selling price of £42 is (1 +40%) times the total purchase price.
1.40 × purchase price = £42
purchase price = £42/1.40 = £30
The total profit is 40% of this, so is ...
£30 × 40% = £12
The purchase price of the skirt is ...
total cost - glove cost = skirt cost = £30 -3 = £27
The profit on the skirt is ...
total profit - glove profit = skirt profit = £12 -100% × £3 = £9
Then the percentage profit on the skirt is ...
skirt profit % = skirt profit / skirt cost × 100% = £9/£27 × 100% = 33.3%
The percentage profit on the cost of the skirt was 33.3%.
<h2>
a. What is your equation?</h2>
This is a problem of projectile motion. A projectile is an object you throw with an initial velocity and whose trajectory is determined by the effect of gravitational acceleration. The general equation in this case is described as:

Where:

So:

Finally, the equation is:

<h2>b. How long will it take the rocket to reach its maximum height?</h2>
The rocket will reach the maximum height at the vertex of the parabola described by the equation
. Therefore, our goal is to find
at this point. In math, a parabola is described by the quadratic function:

So the x-coordinate of the vertex can be calculated as:

From our equation:

So:

So the rocket will take its maximum value after 1.99 seconds.
<h2>
c. What is the maximum height the rocket will reach?</h2>
From the previous solution, we know that after 1.99 seconds, the rocket will reach its maximum, so it is obvious that the maximum height is given by
. Thus, we can find this as follows:

So the maximum height the rocket will reach is 66.68ft
<h2>
d. How long is the rocket in the air?</h2>
The rocket is in the air until it hits the ground. This can be found setting
, so:

We can't have negative value of time, so the only correct option is
and rounding to the nearest hundredth we have definitively:

Answer:
a=35,b=49,c=-14
Step-by-step explanation:

Since the only exclusion from the range is y=0, vertically scaling the graph by a factor of 6 doesn't change the range. (0 is still 0)
The appropriate choice is ...
<span>B: The range of both f(x) and g(x) is all nonzero real numbers</span>