Answer:

Where y is the total amount earned, m the amount for each extended warranty and b the fixed cost and x the total amount of TVs
For this case the value of x = 16 since we have 16 Tvs with extended warranties and we can do this:

and solving for b we got:

And then we can conclude that she earns 60 for each TV
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we can set a linear model like this:

Where y is the total amount earned, m the amount for each extended warranty and b the fixed cost and x the total amount of TVs
For this case the value of x = 16 since we have 16 Tvs with extended warranties and we can do this:

and solving for b we got:

And then we can conclude that she earns 60 for each TV
The problem says that <span>Brandon sights a helicopter above a building that is 200 feet away at an angle of elevation of 30 degrees. So, you can calculate the height asked, by following this procedure:
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Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg
α=30°
Opposite leg=x
Adjacent leg=200 feet
When you substitute these values into the formula above (Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg), you have:
Tan(α)=Opposite leg/Adjacent leg
Tan(30°)=x/200
You must clear "x":
x=200xTan(30°)
Therefore, the value of "x" is:
x=115 feet
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How high above the ground the is the helicopter?
The answer is: 115 feet</span>
Answer:
9x-4y-87
Step-by-step explanation:
2x-4y+7x-87
9x-4y-87
Use cosine rule,
cos(A)=(b^2+c^2-a^2)/(2bc)
=(10^2+12^2-6^2)/(2*10*12)
=13/15
A=29.926 degrees.................................(A)
cos(B)=(c^2+a^2-b^2)/(2ca)
=(12^2+6^2-10^2)/(2*12*6)
=5/9
B=56.251 degrees.................................(B)
cos(C)=(a^2+b^2-c^2)/(2ab)
=(6^2+10^2-12^2)/(2*6*10)
=-1/15
C=93.823 degrees.................................(C)
Check:29.926+56.251+93.823=180.0 degrees....ok