D1 = 60 for a price of $80. Charging $80 will ensure supply exceeds demand.
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The store apparently could charge a price slightly lower than $80, but we cannot tell from the chart how much lower.
Answer:
The answer should be around 1,149663 (Rounded off to the nearest whole number. Also if a population has a remainer you usually add it as 1. This is because these are people)
Step-by-step explanation:
First step involves listing the formulas being used:
600,000= population, 0.03= growth rate 22years= period
Therefore, we take the 600,000 and multiply by 1+0.03 ^22(to the power of 22 or period)
So, 600,000(1+0.03)^22
=1,149662.045 /1,149663
Hope this helps!
No. Mike wrote the ratio as the amount of change to the new amount. He should have used the ratio of the amount of change to the original amount, which is 55
55/275
, or 20%.
Answer: I think its 1
Step-by-step explanation: