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Tanzania [10]
3 years ago
7

What is 2x+2y=8 in standard form

Mathematics
1 answer:
nalin [4]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

x+y=4

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+2y=8

By taking out 2 from 2x+2y as common terms, we get

2(x+y)=8

Now, by dividing both sides by 2, we get

2(x+y)/2=8)2

x+y=4

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Each machine at a certain factory can produce 90 units per hour. The setup cost is 20 dollars for each machine and the operating
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Answer:

a)  Total Cost=20n+\frac{(\frac{40000}{90}*26)}{n}

b)  n=24

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Rate r=90 units per hour

Setup cost =20

Operating Cost =26

Units=40000

Generally the equation for Total cost is mathematically given by

Total Cost=20n+\frac{(\frac{40000}{90}*26)}{n}

T_n=20n+\frac{11556}{n}\\\\T_n=\frac{20n^2+11556}{n}.....equ 1

Differentiating

T_n'=\frac{n(40n)-(40n^2+11556)}{n_2}\\\\T_n'=\frac{20n^2-11556}{n^2}.....equ 2

Equating equ 1 to zero

0=\frac{20n^2+11556}{n}

n=24

Therefore

Substituting n

For Equ 1

T_n=\frac{20(24)^2+11556}{24}

F(n)>0  

For Equ 2

T_n'=\frac{20(24)^2-11556}{24^2}

F(n)'<0

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X=?<br> Missing angle=?
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Answer: 132

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To calculate the total you add them all together:
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Then the percentages of the blue jays that fed on his bird feeder are:
59/140 *100 = 42.143%

You want to see how many blue jays we can expect to see out of 300 birds. 
So you divide 300 by 100 to see what 1% is = 3 birds 

Then you multiply this amount (1% = 3 birds) by 42.134% which is the percentage of blue jays we can expect to see out of the 300 birds. 
3*42.134 = 126.43 

You round this off to 126 because you cant expect to see half a bird. Even if the answer had been 126.9, you would have rounded it of to 126 because no matter how close it is to the next whole number; you either have a whole bird or you don't.

Final Answer = 126
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