1) If the hats cost $12.50 each and the materials cost $5.50, then the fashion designer makes ($12.50 - $5.50 =) $7 per hat. So, to work out how many hats you must make, you need to divide how much you spend on advertising by how much you make per hat so, $1,400 ÷ $7 = 200 hats.
$12.50 - $5.50 = $7
$1,400 ÷ $7 = 200 hats
and your variable and equation is:
y = number of hats needed to sell
advertising = earnings of 1 hat x number of hats
1,400 = 7y
1,400÷7 = y
200 = y
∴ The fashion designer must make and sell 200 hats to break even and get back her $1,400 spent on advertising.
2) So, you do the same on this one as well. If he makes $2 per book, and binding and packaging cost $0.80, then you need to $2 - $0.80 to find how much each book will make you, the answer is $1.20 per book. Then you need to $864 ÷ $1.20 which equals 720 books.
$2 - $0.80 = $1.20
$864 ÷ $1.20 = 720 books.
and your variable and equation would be:
y = unknown number of books needed to sell
initial costs = earnings of 1 book x number of books
864 = 1.20y
864 ÷ 1.20 = y
720 = y
∴ The puzzle expert must sell 720 books to break even and earn back his initial costs of $864.
** I hope that's what you meant (putting it in an algebraic equation) and I hope is correct **
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Polynomial - an algebraic expression consisting of one or more some terms each term consider consisting of a constant multiple and one or more variables raised to integral powers
The relationship between the mean and MAD is used. Then the mean absolute deviation (MAD) is 0.
<h3>What is the mean absolute deviation?</h3>
It is the average distance between each data point and the mean.
Dr. Oguz counted the number of cubs in 10 tiger cub litters and then arranged the numbers from smallest to largest.
The numbers of cubs in each litter were 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, and 6.
The mean of these measurements is 3.
The mean absolute deviation (MAD) is given by
N be the number of observation
μ be the mean
The mean absolute deviation (MAD) is 0.
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