Answer:
The number of rosebushes the owner of the a greenhouse and nursery plans to grow every year is 1,600.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is provided that the owner of the a greenhouse and nursery has land available to grow 3000 and 2000 rosebushes every year.
She claims to be 80% efficient in the use of the land available.
She is considering to spend $6000 to acquire the licensing rights to grow a new variety of rosebush.
The variable cost will be $3 and she will sell the rosebushes for $6 each.
The formula to compute the number of rosebushes she plans to grow every year is,
Number of rosebushes = Effective Capacity × Efficiency

Thus, the number of rosebushes the owner of the a greenhouse and nursery plans to grow every year is 1,600.
Answer: C is no and the others are yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m guessing that the 5th percentile is app. 2 standard deviations which I think is right. In that case the 5th percentile will tend to wait for 212+2(24.7)= 261.4 (days?). Hope that helps!
Answer:
5 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
8 ounces is half (1/2) of a pound
1/2 is equivalent to 2/4
So I added 5 1/4 and 2/4
Which gives us 5 3/4