Answer:
a. 90 pack
b. $0.27
c. $0.18
d. $0.21
e. 60 pack
Step-by-step explanation:
a. i think the 90 pack container should be having least unit rate per pack,as purchasing in bulk amount the cost of a unit should be reduced to some amount which is must to lure the customer to purchase in bulk amounts.
b. unit price = total cost of container ÷ number of individual units inside it
for 20 pack, unit rate = 5.49÷20 = $0.27
c. for 60 pack, unit rate = 10.97÷60 =$0.18
d. for 90 pack, unit rate = 18.95÷90 =$0.21
e. ∴ the 60 pack container has the least unit rate per pack which is in contrary with our expectation of 90 pack to be lowest expecting bulk order.
Answer:
it does have a solution x=0
Step-by-step explanation:
9x+15=3x+15
6x+15=15
6x=0
x=0
So we just do
cost/number of people=cost per 1 person
so
(6p)/(3p^2)
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easy way is
remember that
(x^m)/(x^n)=x^(m-n)
so
(6p)(3p^2)=6/(3p=2/p=2p^-1
each member pays 2/p
There are 6! = 720 ways of arranging the lamps.
If the leftmost lamp is red, there are 3 choices of lamp in the leftmost position, and the remaining 5 can be placed in any order, so there are 3×5! = 360 ways of arranging the lamps and the leftmost is red.
Hence there is a 360/720 = 1/2 probability that the leftmost lamp is red.
Ignoring lamp color for the moment, the probability of arranging 3 lit lamps and 3 unlit lamps is the same, 1/2.
Since Ryan arranges the lamps randomly by color, then turns 3 of them on randomly, the two events are independent. So
P(leftmost red AND leftmost lit) = P(red) × P(lit) = 1/2² = 1/4