Answer:
yes. The cost of the insurance is less than the probability cost of the operation
Step-by-step explanation:
yes. The cost of the insurance is less than the probability cost of the operation
The cost of health insurance = $1200
Cost of dramatic injury operation= $500,000
chances of need of operation= 47.3% over a 20 years period
the amount of pay insurance after 20 years= 
probable of cost operation= 0.473*500,00= $236,500
clearly the cost of insurance is less than the probable cost of operation.
Answer: Sphere
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m so sorry this isn’t an answer i just really need points so i can ask a test question
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
An asymptote of a vertical line is one that the graph can't exactly reach, but can get as close as you want it to be (as long as the distance is not 0), while the x- or y-coordinates tend to plus/minus infinity. An example of where this happens is when filling in the x-value would result in a zero in the denominator, hence the answer.
Number 6 is B because each input or x value has one output or y value
Number 7 is C because that’s not even an equation
Number 8 is D because each input or x value has one output or y value
Number 10 is A because if you graph it all of the points would be on a line increasing proportionally
(Hopefully this made sense I tried my best)