For No. 13 you need to calculate the distance each girl travels and compare to see whose distance is greater. The formula for distance is rate x time or d=rt. The rate is just how fast they consistently go.
Mia
d = r x t
d = 14 x 3/2
d = 21 miles
Chloe
d = r x t
d = 35 x 3/4 (btw 3/4 is just 45/60 simplified)
d = 105/4 = 26 1/4 miles
Final Answer: Chloe traveled further
For No. 14 we will recalculate Mia's distance but replace 1/5 hours with 2 hours because it says she will bike 30 minutes after Chloe had stopped. Afterwards we will compare Mia's new distance with Chloe's old distance.
Mia
d = r x t
d = 14 x 2
d = 28 miles
Final Answer: Yes Mia would be able to catch up to Chloe, and even surpass her in 30 minutes if Chloe stopped.
The answer is of your question is H.
The correct order would be:
5/64 x 3, 1/16 x 3, 3/32 x 4, 11/64 x 4, 7/16 x 3, 3/4 x 2, 3/8 x 4, 1 7/8 x 4, 2.25 x 2, 1.5 x 4, 3 3/8 x 3, 3.75 x 3
First we have to take all of the numbers and do the multiplication. It's often easiest to turn them in to decimals so that you have a common form.
3/32 x 4 = 3/8 = .375
3/4 x 2 = 3/2 = 1.5
1 7/8 x 4 = 15/4 = 3.75
2.25 x 2 = 4.5
1.5 x 4 = 6
3/8 x 4 = 3/2 = 1.5
5/64 x 3 = 5/32 = .156
3.75 x 3 = 11.25
1/16 x 3 = 3/16 = .1875
7/16 x 3 = 21/16 = 1.31
3 3/8 x 3 = 81/8 = 10.125
11/64 x 4 = 11/16 = .687
Now we can use those to put in order.
5/64 x 3 = 5/32 = .156
1/16 x 3 = 3/16 = .1875
3/32 x 4 = 3/8 = .375
11/64 x 4 = 11/16 = .687
7/16 x 3 = 21/16 = 1.31
3/4 x 2 = 3/2 = 1.5
3/8 x 4 = 3/2 = 1.5
1 7/8 x 4 = 15/4 = 3.75
2.25 x 2 = 4.5
1.5 x 4 = 6
3 3/8 x 3 = 81/8 = 10.125
3.75 x 3 = 11.25
Which if you are looking for without the extra terms, you can check the answer at the top.
The price elasticity of demand of the pen will be -0.2.
<h3>How to compute the elasticity?</h3>
The demand and supply schedule will be:
Price Qd. Qs
$10. 250. 100
$20. 200. 90
$30. 180. 80
The price elasticity of demand from $1 to $2 will be:
= Percentage change in quantity demanded/percentage change in price
Percentage change in quantity demanded will be:
= (200 - 250)/250 × 100
= -20%
Percentage change in price will be:
= (20 - 10)/10 × 100
= 100%
Therefore, the elasticity of demand will be:
= -20/100
= - 0.2
The value gotten illustrates an inelastic demand.
In order to increase the total revenue, the price can be reduced as it will lead to more sales.
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<u>Complete question:</u>
Choose any product or service. Create the demand and supply schedule.
Calculate just one PED.
Is the demand elastic or inelastic?
What price change would you recommend to increase TR?