Well how long is the ribbon? I'm not asking for the dollar amount, I will answer your question if you can tell me the length of the ribbon. No one can figure it out unless you give the total length.
Well, he only needs 5 gallons of beverages. Because he buys two containers of each, however, that means he bought 320 gallons total (I would say). How I got my answer:
There are 8 pints in a gallon (8 x 2)
There are 4 quarts in a gallon (4 x 2)
There are 16 cups in a gallon (16 x 2)
There are 128 ounces in a gallon (128 x 2)
With that being said, we can add these to find the total amount of gallons of beverages Julius bought. 16 + 8 + 8 + 32 + 256 = 320.
Hopefully this helps!
They did not include the constraint for y ≤x+3 on the graph.
See attached picture with added constraint.
Using the 4 points that are given as the solution on the graph, replace t he x and Y in the original equation to solve and see which is the greater value.
Point (0,3) P = -0 +3(3) = 0+9 = 9
Point (1,4) P = -1 + 3(4) = -1 +12 = 11
Point (0,0) P = -0 + 3(0) = 0 + 0 = 0
Point (3,0) P = -3 + 3(0) = -3 + 0 = -3
The correct solution to maximize P is (1,4)
Rented storefront and employee wages, because they are not making any money to pay off these two costs
Answer: 0.125
Step-by-step explanation: