Answer:
20ml in 1 minute. 1000ml is equal to 1 litre.
Step-by-step explanation:
1000/20 = 50
. 50 minutes will take to fill a litre
The final price (what it is selling for) is $796.40
The markup is 10% of the original price (the dealer's cost) , meaning that it is 10% more.
We need to find the original price.
We write this as an equation
The original price *110% = final price
This is because the original price is itself (100%) added with 10%
Plug in the known final price
Original Price * 110% = 796.40
Convert 110% to a decimal because the other numbers- such as the final price are also decimal numbers.
Convert 110% to a decimal by moving the decimal point up 2 spaces ( basically dividing it by 100)
110% = 1.1
So it is now
Original price *1.1 = 796.40
Divide both sides by 1.1 to isolate our unknown, the original price
Original price = $724
Answer: $1846.64
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The average summer vacation costs $2252.
If 82% of this amount is charged on credit cards, then the amount of the vacation cost is charged will be :-
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Therefore the amount of the vacation cost is charged= $1846.64
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The demand function is expressed as
D(p )=1150-50p
The supply function is expressed as S(p)=−200 + 40p
Where
p represents the price
A) The equilibrium price is the price at which the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded would be equal. Therefore
1150 - 50p = - 200 + 40p
40p + 50p = 1150 + 200
90p = 1350
p = 1350/90
p = 15
The equilibrium price is $15
b) For quantity demanded to be greater than quantity supplied, the price would be
1150 - 50p > - 200 + 40p
40p + 50p > 1150 + 200
90p > 1350
p > 1350/90
p > 15
The price would be greater than 15
c) if the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied, the prices of the T shirt would increase.
Solving the equations by graphing requires plotting the given functions.
y=x^2-3
x-y=1
thus the plot will be as shown in the picture. The solutions are:
(-2,-1) and (2,1)