Answer:
$0.06 per square inch
Step-by-step explanation:
The question should be:
<em>"If tile costs $8.50 per square foot, how much does it cost per square inch?"</em>
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To solve this, we basically need a conversion from feet to inches. BUT 2 times, since we are talking about "square feet" and "square inches".
We know 1 feet = 12 inches
Also, since we are going from square feet to square inches [big to small], we have to divide TWICE.
Thus, we will have:

We are dividing 8.5 (the cost) by 12, 2 times since we want square feet in square inches. The answer is:

So, tile costs $0.06 per square inch
Based on the given conditions, formulate: 5/35
Simplify by dividing by dividing the numerator and denominator by 5: 1/7
Therefore the scale of the drawing is 1/7
Step-by-step explanation:
It's telling you to plug in the numbers inside the parenthesis as x
Example: F(-1)= 2(-1)^3 -3(-1)^2 +7
Suppose:
C=cost
c=cost per kilo-watt hour
w=number of watts
h=number of hours
thus
C=kwhc
where:
k=constant of proportionality:
k=C/(whc)
but
C=15 when w=6000, h=10/60=1/6 hours, c=7.5 cents per kw/h
thus
k=15/(6000*1/6*7.5)
k=0.002
thus:
C=0.002(whc)
hence:
when
h=70*2=140=140/6=70/3 hours the cost will be:
C=0.002(6000*70/3*7.5)
C=2100 cents
C=$21
Positive linear association !