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Damm [24]
3 years ago
13

a Candles are shipped in boxes of 48. A store orders 2,520 candles. How many boxes will be shipped to them?

Mathematics
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poizon [28]3 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

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One counting number is 4 times great as a counting number.The product of the two number is 36.What is the sum of the two number
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Answer:

The sum of the two numbers is 15

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the counting numbers be x and y.

Then we can write the following equations

x=4y.......1 (one is four times greater )

x(y)=36.....2 (the product of the two)

Putting equation 1 into equation 2, we get

4y(y)=36

{4y}^{2} = 36

Dividing through by 4,we get

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{y}^{2} = 9

Taking square root of both side, we obtain

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Putting the value of y into equation , we get

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Sam is selling homemade cookies to raise money for charity. Each cookie sells for $.50. Sam spent $90 on baking supplies and eac
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sam obtains a "contribution margin" of $0.50 -0.25 = $0.25 per cookie. That will cover the cost of baking supplies when he sells ...

  $90 / ($0.25/cookie) = 360 cookies

Sam needs to sell 360 cookies before he can start making a profit.

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If you like, you can find Sam's break-even point by equating revenue and cost. The is the number of cookies Sam must sell for a profit of 0, that is, for non-negative profit.

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Explanation:

The function f(x) = -4x+1 is the same as y = -4x+1 where y = f(x)

Compare this to y = mx+b and we see the slope here is m = -4

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Now let's find the slope of g(x)

use the slope formula with any two rows you want. I'll pick on the last two rows.

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