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The question is an illustration of composite functions.
- Functions c(n) and h(n) are
and 
- The composite function c(n(h)) is

- The value of c(n(100)) is

- The interpretation is: <em>"the cost of working for 100 hours is $130000"</em>
The given parameters are:
- $5000 in fixed costs plus an additional $250
- 5 systems in one hour of production
<u>(a) Functions c(n) and n(h)</u>
Let the number of system be n, and h be the number of hours
So, the cost function (c(n)) is:

This gives


The function for number of systems is:


<u>(b) Function c(n(h))</u>
In (a), we have:


Substitute n(h) for n in 

Substitute 


<u>(c) Find c(n(100))</u>
c(n(100)) means that h = 100.
So, we have:



<u>(d) Interpret (c)</u>
In (c), we have: 
It means that:
The cost of working for 100 hours is $130000
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The error interval of the perimeter is 6.1 cm ≤ p < 6.15 cm
<h3>How to determine the error of interval?</h3>
The perimeter is given as:
P = 6.1 cm to 1 decimal place
The smallest number that can be approximated to 6.1 is 6.05, while the largest number is less than 6.15
This means that the interval is:
6.1 cm ≤ p < 6.15
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Question 32):
<u>Least To Greatest:</u>
-7/2, -2.8, -5/4, 4/3, 1.3
<u>Number of Inputs: </u>
<u>5</u>
<u>Ascending Order (Least to Greatest)/Smallest to Largest: </u>
-7/2, -2.8, -5/4, 1.3, 4/3
<u>Descending Order (Greatest to Least/Largest to Smallest):</u>
4/3, 1.3, -5/4, -2.8, -7/2
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Answer:
Actually no Lavonne could actually be correct if he/she Had a bigger sandwich they ate 2 different sandwiches say Amena orders a 6" sandwich and Lavonne bought a 12" sandwich if they both ate only have of there sandwich Lavonne could eat more than Amena because he/she had a bigger sandwich