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Alexeev081 [22]
3 years ago
11

. Let f(p) be the average number of days a house stays on the market before being sold for price p in $1,000s. Which statement b

est describes the meaning of f(150)? . . a.This is the average number of days the house stayed on the market before being sold for $150,000.. . b.The house sold on the market for $150,000 and stayed on the market for an average of 150 days before being sold.. .c. The house sold for $150,000.. . d.The house stayed on the market for an average of 150 days before being sold. . . ~.
Mathematics
2 answers:
DaniilM [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Hello mate!

We know that f(p) is the average number of days that a house is on the market, before being sold at the price p, where p is in thousands (1000s)

then f(150) is the number of days that a house is in the market before being sold at the price p = $150*1000 = $150,000

The correct option is option a: "This is the average number of days the house stayed on the market before being sold for $150,000."

Umnica [9.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: a.This is the average number of days the house stayed on the market before being sold for $150,000.


Step-by-step explanation:

Given: f(p) be the average number of days a house stays on the market before being sold for price p in $1,000s.

To find the meaning f(150),

here p= 150 which means f(150) is the average number of days a house stays on the market before being sold for price 150 in $1,000s.

And 150 in $ 1,000= $150,000

Therefore, f(150) is the average number of days a house stays on the market before being sold for price $150,000.


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