Answer:
10.8 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
First change everything to inches:
2.75 ft = 33 in
1.5 ft = 18 in
Volume of tank = lwh = (33)(18)(7) = 4158 in³
The tank is 40% full, so only 60% is need to fill it. To find 60%, multiply 4158 by 0.6 = 2494.8 in³
Now find out how much 2494.8 in³ is in gallons:
231 in³ = 1 gallon
1 in³ = 1/231 gallons
2494.8 = (1/231)(2494.8) gallons = 10.8 gallons
Answer:
8710 units
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Step 1: Write all the data</em>
Fixed cost: $9000
Average variable cost: 9.3 per unit
Total cost: 90,000
Total units: x
<em>Step 2: Find the total variable cost</em>
Average variable cost is per unit so it has to be multiplied by the number of units to find the total variable cost.
Total variable cost = average variable cost per unit x number of units
Total variable cost = 9.3x
<em>Step 3: Make the formula for finding x</em>
Total cost = total fixed cost + total variable cost
90,000 = 9000 + 9.3x
81000 = 9.3x
x = 8709.67
Rounded off to 8710 units
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Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
h(x)=4x-2 h(x)=3
h(3)=4(3)-2 substitute
h(3)=12-2 multiply
=10 subtract
I believe it’s B but i’m not too sure.
Answer:
2400
Step-by-step explanation:
2244 is the final price. it includes the VAT based on the actual sale price. and that is then actually 15% lower than the originally marked price.
so, let's calculate backwards :
2244 = 100% sale price + 10% VAT = 110%
1% = 2244 / 110 = 20.40
100% (actual sale price) = 20.40×100 = 2040
now, because of the 15% discount, these 2040 are only 85% of the originally marked price.
2040 = 85%
1% = 2040 / 85 = 24.00
100% (the original marked price) = 24×100 = 2400