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OverLord2011 [107]
3 years ago
9

PLEASE HELP ME ON #4!!

Mathematics
2 answers:
Sauron [17]3 years ago
7 0
Answer:
x = 12
y = 1

Work:
andre [41]3 years ago
6 0
The answer to your question is
(x,y) = (12,1)
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The expected cost of producing 500 products is $14300

<u>Explanation:</u>

Given:

Cost of products = $32

Cost of repair = $15

Probability of no defective pens = 80%

Probability of defective pens = 20%

Cost of 500 products = ?

Number of defective products = \frac{20}{100} X 500

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Number of good products = \frac{80}{100} X 500

n(good) = 400

Cost of production of good products = 400 X $32

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The slope of the curve is negative between t=2 \text{ s}t=2 st, equals, 2, start a text, space, s, end text, and t=8 \text{ s}t=8 st, equals, 8, start a text, space, s, end text since the slope is directed downward. This means the acceleration is negative.

At t=2\text{ s}t=2 st, equals, 2, start a text, space, s, end text, the slope is zero since the tangent line is horizontal. This means the acceleration is zero at that moment.

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What does the area under a velocity graph represent?

The area under a velocity graph represents the displacement of the object. To see why to consider the following graph of motion that shows an object maintaining a constant velocity of 6 meters per second for a time of 5 seconds.

To find the displacement during this time interval, we could use this formula

\Delta x=v\Delta t=(6\text{ m/s})(5\text{ s})=30\text{ m}Δx=vΔt=(6 m/s)(5 s)=30 mdelta, x, equals, v, delta, t, equals, left parenthesis, 6, start text, space, m, slash, s, end text, right parenthesis, left parenthesis, 5, start text, space, s, end text, right parenthesis, equals, 30, start text, space, m, end text

which gives a displacement of 30\text{ m}30 m30, start text, space, m, end text.

Now we're going to show that this was equivalent to finding the area under the curve. Consider the rectangle of the area made by the graph as seen below.

The area of this rectangle can be found by multiplying the height of the rectangle, 6 m/s, times its width, 5 s, which would give

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(A) Speed is increasing.

(B) Acceleration is increasing.

(C) Speed is decreasing.

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Example 2: Go-kart acceleration

The motion of a go-kart is shown by the velocity vs. time graph below.

A. What was the acceleration of the go-kart at time t=4\text{ s}t=4 st, equals, 4, start a text, space, s, end text?

B. What was the displacement of the go-kart between t=0\text{ s}t=0 st, equals, 0, start text, space, s, end text and t=7\text{ s}t=7 st, equals, 7, start text, space, s, end text?

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