Find the intersection point between the 2 restraint equations:

Substitute back in to find y-value:

P is maximized at point (12,6)
408 round to the nearest tenth: 410
To fill in the values we have the following
a. log6⁰, log 2 . 1, log 8/3
b. log 1 .4 , 1 , log 4. 6
c. log 9/2, log 3. 5 , log 5⁷
<h3>How to find the logarithm of a number</h3>
To do this, you have to decide on that particular number that you want to find the logarithm on. Next you have to find the base of that number.
The logarithm of the number is the power that it would have to be raised for us to obtain a different number. You have to note that the logarithm of the number is the exponent that a base would have to be raised up to in order to get a particular number.
Log6⁰ for instance would give us the solution of 1 as the answer. While telling us that we have that the exponent is 0 while the base is 6.
One good property of logarithm is that log m/n = log m - log n also when we have log mn, it is the same as log m * log n
Read more on the logarithm of a number here: brainly.com/question/1807994
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He can make 84 outfits. 4•7•3=84 i’m not sure if that’s the answer but i hope this helps:)
<span>d=drinks
p=pretzels
1st eq. 3d+3p=9.00
2nd eq. 4d+2p=8.50</span>
multiply
1st eq by 2
6d+6p=18.00
<span>multiply
2nd eq by 3
12d+6p=25.50
subtract
-6d=-7.50
d=1.25
3p=9.00-3d</span>
3p=9-3.75
<span>3p=5.25
p=1.75
price of a pretzel=$1.75</span>
<span> price of a drink = $1.25</span>