Answer: Each dozen of chocolate chip cookies costs $1.50/dozen. So if you sell C dozens of them, you win C*$1.50 dollars, where C is a positive integer number. Similar case for the lemon ones, the baker will win L*$1.00 dollars if he sells L dozens of them ( where L is a positive integer), the total charge is the sum of both parts; T = L*$1.00 + C*$1.50.
Answer:
option D is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the sequence
7, 12, 17, 22, ...
An arithmetic sequence has a constant difference 'd' and is defined by

Computing the differences of all the adjacent terms

The difference between all the adjacent terms is the same
so

as

Thus, the nth term of the arithmetic sequence will be:


Therefore, option D is true.
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
1995.26
Step-by-step explanation:
It usually works to follow instructions:
3.3 = log(x) . . . . . substitute known values into the equation
10^3.3 = x . . . . . take antilogs
1995.26 = x . . . . simplify, round to hundredths
Answer:
Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
With replacement the sample space is:
(RR), (GG), (BB), (RG), (RB), (GR), (GB), (BR), (BG).
Without replacement you will not get 2 of the same colour, so it is
(RG), (RB), (GR), (GB), (BR), (BG).