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Answers A. and B. Are correct
Answer:
<em>Since the profit is positive, Rebotar not only broke even, they had earnings.</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Function Modeling</u>
The costs, incomes, and profits of Rebotar Inc. can be modeled by means of the appropriate function according to known conditions of the market.
It's known their fixed costs are $3,450 and their variable costs are $12 per basketball produced and sold. Thus, the total cost of Rebotar is:
C(x) = 12x + 3,450
Where x is the number of basketballs sold.
It's also known each basketball is sold at $25, thus the revenue (income) function is:
R(x) = 25x
The profit function is the difference between the costs and revenue:
P(x) = 25x - (12x + 3,450)
Operating:
P(x) = 25x - 12x - 3,450
P(x) = 13x - 3,450
If x=300 basketballs are sold, the profits are:
P(300) = 13(300) - 3,450
P(300) = 3,900 - 3,450
P(300) = 450
Since the profit is positive, Rebotar not only broke even, they had earnings.
<span>the dimensions of a door are variable, for effects of this problem we will assume a door height of 210 cm and a door width of 80 cm
Step 1
</span><span>convert the dimensions of the door in cm to inches
</span>we know that
1 in-------------> 2.54 cm
X----------------> 210 cm
X=210/2.54=82.67 in (height)
1 in-------------> 2.54 cm
X----------------> 80 cm
X=80/2.54=31.50 in (width)
the dimensions of a door are 31.50 in x 82.67 in
Step 2
calculate the amount of rules of 12-inches necessary to measure the height of the door
82.67 in (height)
if one rule-------------> measure 12 in
X----------------------> 82.67 in
X=82.67/12=6.8-----------> 7 rules
Step 3
calculate the amount of rules of 12-inches necessary to measure the width of the door
31.50 in (width)
if one rule-------------> measure 12 in
X----------------------> 31.50 in
X=31.50/12=6.8-----------> 2.62 ------------> 3 rules
the answer is
to measure a door are needed about 7 rules of 12-inches for the height and about 3 rules of 12-inches for the width