Hey there Titachely1p09ewg,
Answer:
7d + d = 7 (9) + 9
= 63 + 9
= 72
Hope this helps :D
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Where <em>x </em>is the number of books sold, <em>i </em>is income, and <em>c </em>is cost:
<em>c = 4x + 3500 </em> ($4 per book plus the 3500 flat marketing fee)
<em>i = 15x </em>($15 per book)
You are looking for the point where these intersect: the intersection is where the income is equal to the cost, and at any point after that the income is greater than the cost. So, set the equations equal to each other:
<em>4x + 3500 = 15x </em>
subtract 4x from both sides
<em>3500 = 11x</em>
divide both sides by 11
<em>x = 318.181818</em>
So, you would have to sell a minimum of 319 books in order to make a profit.
What is the question ????
i do not understand what the question is
Answer:7
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is on the ukmt junior maths challenge which I'm doing now, out of the options given I got 7, because 2+4+6+5+(5×20)+(7×7)= 166, (then dividing that by the number of numbers to get the mean) so 166÷31= 5.354.....
Also the 3 has a recurring symbol above it
The 7 is times seven so uh yeah<3
This is true, because the LSRL does get its line when minimizing the sum of the squares difference between the observed (x value) and predicted (y-at)