Answer:
Which questions are statistical questions?
what is the number of students what is the height of each in my class?
how many servings of fruit did eat each day this month?
what is my height?
what is the highest temprature
of each month this year?
how many students from each school in this city love football?
Step-by-step explanation:
Need to include numerical values
Answer:
1,015
Step-by-step explanation:
7 pounds of honey equals 1 pound of wax
So if we have 145 pounds of was, we multiply 145 by 7
145x7= 1,015
Answer: a) Q= 5units
b) R= $75
Step-by-step explanation:
The maximum revenue is at dR/dq = 0
Revenue = price x quantity of demand = p × q
Substituting p = 30- 3q
R = (30-3q) × q
R= 30q- 3q2 (q2 = q raised to the power of 2)
dR/dq = 30- 6q = 0
6q = 30
q= 30/6= 5
q= 5 units
R = pq= 30q- 3q2
R= 30(5) - 3( 5×5)
R= 150- 75
R= $75
Goodluck...
Hey there! Hello!
Not sure if you still need these answers, but I'd love to help out if you do!
Now, I want you to go ahead and think of some stuff that's true for squares. To name a few, the opposite sides are going to be parallel to one another, all the angles are 90°, all the sides are the same length, and both diagonals are going to be perpendicular and equal in length. I'm sure there's even more, but I'll leave that to you. (BTW, by diagonals, I mean the lines that go through the the opposite diagonal corners).
What about rectangles? The opposite sides are going to be parallel to one another, the diagonals are going to be equal in length, and the angles are going to be 90°.
Now, rhombi. All sides are going to be equal, opposite sides are going to be parallel, the diagonally opposite angles will be equal to each other, and the diagonals bisect each other at 90°.
And lastly, parallelograms. Pretty similar to rhombi in that they have parallel opposite sides and that the opposite diagonal angles are equal to each other, but there's one thing that makes a parallelogram not a rhombus.
If you differentiate the stuff I described, you'll be golden. There's a lot to choose from, and I personally like to have options. Hope this helped you out, feel free to ask me any additional questions you have! :-)
She will earn 30,000. If you multiply 200,000 by 15% you get 30,000 because she earns only that percentage as her profit.