-3...idk what your asking...but on a number line, 3 places to the left of zero is negative three
The answer is b its easy i had this one
R(x) = 60x - 0.2x^2
The revenue is maximum when the derivative of R(x) = 0.
dR(x)/dx = 60 - 0.4x = 0
0.4x = 60
x = 60/0.4 = 150
Therefore, maximum revenue is 60(150) - 0.2(150)^2 = 9000 - 4500 = $4,500
Maximum revenue is $4,500 and the number of units is 150 units
Answer:
m = -32.10
Step-by-step explanation:
You solve this the same way you do any two-step linear equation.
1. Subtract the constant that is on the side of the equal sign with the variable term:
m/5 = -6.42
2. Multiply by the inverse of the coefficient of the variable. That means multiply by 5 in this case.
m = 5·(-6.42) = -32.10
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Of course, the rules of equality tell you whatever you do to one side of the equation must also be done to the other side. So, when we say subtract 0.12, we mean subtract 0.12 from both sides of the equation. The same for multiplication or division.