Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6. 13/hour
7. R=income/hours worked so 221/17=13. Not sure if that is what they are asking for.
8. Not sure. Is it $13/hour?
9. still guessing but the constant is $13/hour so to determine how many hours need to be worked to reach $1000, you divide. $1000/13=Approximately 77 hours.
Let the number of watts =w ‘no more than’ means less than or equal to, thus we will use that sign. The inequality can be written as: w<75
Answer:
Both the stock have the same expected return.
Step-by-step explanation:
In year 1 the return earned by stocks A and B are:
Stock A = 2% return
Stock B = 9% return
In year 2 the return earned by stocks A and B are:
Stock A = 18% return
Stock B = 11% return
Compute the expected return for stock A as follows:

Compute the expected return for stock B as follows:

Thus, both the stock have the same expected return.
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
(8(1/2)-3)/(1/2)
(4-3)/(1/2)
1/(1/2)
1*2
Your answer is 2, hope this helps
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