A manufacturer<span> of </span>medical supplies produces 1 liter bags<span> of </span>saline solution. thecost<span> to </span>produce x thousand bags<span> of </span>saline<span> is </span>given<span> by the </span>cost<span> func. ... thousand </span>bags<span> of </span>saline<span> is</span>given<span> by the </span>cost function<span> C(x)=1.7x^2-5.3x+3.2, ...</span>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: From the above question, we have been given some hints to assist in the number interpretation.
Answers are:
-4.99
1.9435
3.25E4
1.56e-9
The above selected numbers have been selected using the hints below:
You cannot have commas in numbers.
You cannot have a space in a number.
You cannot substitute the letter O for zero or the letter l for 1.
You cannot include the units or a dollar sign in the number.
You can have the sign of the number, + or -.
Answer:
what's the question here ?
Answer:
0.38
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we convert the fraction to a decimal number by dividing the numerator by the denominator:
3 / 8 = 0.375
There are two parts to the decimal number above:
Integer Part: 0
Fractional Part: 375
Now, we will make the Fractional Part just two digits (nearest hundredth) by using our rounding rules.*
In this case, Rule II applies, so 3/8 (or 0.375) rounded to the nearest hundredth in decimal format is:
0.38
We use the given data above to calculate the volume of gasoline that is being burned per minute by commercial airplanes.
Amount burned of 1 commercial airplane = <span>3.9 × 10³ ml of gasoline per second
Number of airplanes = </span><span>5.1 × 10³ airplanes
We calculate as follows:
</span> 3.9 × 10³ ml of gasoline per second / 1 airplane (5.1 × 10³ airplanes)(60 second / 1 min ) = <span>1.2 x 10^9 mL / min</span>