Answer:
Option C. $30
Step-by-step explanation:
As per question buyers are willing to pay $135 per tuning. If David demands more than this amount producer will not choose David to tune.
As we can see on first week David is willing to tune the first piano for $115,
So surplus for producer will be
135 - 115 = $20
Surplus for second week for producer will be
135 - 125 = $10
Since David is willing to tune the third and fourth piano for $140 and $175 then the producer will not choose David for tuning.
Therefore, total surplus for the producer will be $20 + $10 = $30
Option C. $30 is the correct option.
Answer:
0.875
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Look below. The answers are bolded!
Step-by-step explanation:
1. <em>10x + 23</em>
5+6(2x+3)-2x
Distribute first!
5 + 12x + 18 -2x.
Now you can combine like terms.
23 + 10x
2. <em>18x + 6</em>
3(4x+8) + 3(2x-6)
Distribute first!
12x + 24 + 6x - 18
Now you can combine like terms.
18x + 6
3. <em>-2x + 8</em>
(32-8x)
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4
Divide 32 and -8x by 4.
32/4 = 8
-8x/4 = -2x
-2x + 8
4. <em>4x + 3</em>
24x+18
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6
Divide 24x and 18 by 6
24x/6 = 4x
18/6 = 3
4x + 3
1.
a)Two different methods for ordering these wrenches are either
converting the measurements into decimal or converting them into
fractions.
b) I chose to convert them into fractions with an LCD of 16. The fractions
are: 8/16, 12/16, 6/16, 10/16, 5/16, 7/16, 11/16
c) The ordered form of the fractions, from least to greatest, is 5/16, 3/8,
7/16, 1/2, 5/8, 11/16, 3/4
2. I don't see how I can put them on a number line.
3. The number line can definitely be used to support the answer from part C (if it is done correctly). That is because if the order on the number line is the same as the order in C, then we know that C is correct. In addition, since the number line includes benchmarks, we can easily see if the answer to C is incorrect.