M and n are both numbers to this problem
Answer:
$60.00
Step-by-step explanation:
120/12=10*6=60
Art teachers use their eyes and judge the art.
<span>2≤x≤8</span>
<span>−4≤<span>f′</span>(x)≤5</span>
f is continuous in differentable on [2,8] so we know there is c btw 2 and 8 such that
<span><span>f′</span>(c)=<span><span>f(8)−f(2)</span><span>/8−2</span></span></span>
And we know
<span>−4≤<span>f′</span>(c)≤5</span>
=> we have
<span>−4≤ <span><span>f(8)−f(2)</span><span>/8−2</span></span> ≤<span>5</span></span>
1:4 you would set this up as a fraction 5/20. This gets you 1/4. Which is the same as a 1:4 ratio since ratios are the relativity between numbers