To obtain a fast solution for this problem
I will graph both functions and find the points of intersection.
Looking at both graphs, we can see that the point of intersection is
(21.859,92.664)
The price for which the supply equals the demand is
21.859
Is it a written response or a multiple chose question?
Answer:
$6
Step-by-step explanation:
This is for one pencil to each student. Since each box is $3, and she has 25 students, you would figure out how many students are left out with one box, and since you only have one left, you only need one more box. That would mean two boxes, so $3x2= $6
Answer:
0.431 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
We were given the following values:
Height the tennis ball was dropped = 100in
Rebound height = 58in
We have to find the rebound ratio
= 58in/100in = 0.58
The formula to be used
Height on nth bounce = Initial height × (Rebound ratio)ⁿ
Where n = number of bounce
Height on the 10th bounce = 100 × (0.58)^10
Height on the 10th bounce = 0.4308042069inches
Approximately, the height on the 10th bounce = 0.431 inches.
Times 9,125 by 6 and you should get 54,750 in total