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Georgio is building a patio. he estimates that he can install 8 square feet of paver bricks every quarter hour. how many square feet does georgio install per hour?
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How are sas and sss used to show that two triangles are congruent?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00
3women sell hats at a craft fair weekly. the money they make at the fair is split into categories. 9% goes to pay taxes. $55 goes to pay rent for the space they sell in. the rest is split between the women. if the group make $706 at the fair, how much does each women get paid once the money is divided
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30
Marquise has 200 meters of fencing to build a rectangular garden. the garden's area (in square meters) as a function of the garden's width w w (in meters) is modeled by: a ( w ) = โ w 2 + 1 0 0 w a(w)=โw 2 +100w what side width will produce the maximum garden area? meters
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If p(x) is the total value of the production when there are x workers in a plant, then the average productivity of the workforce at the plant is a(x) = p(x) x . (a) find a'(x). a'(x) = xp'(x) โ p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) โ p(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) โ p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) โ p'(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) โ xp(x) x2 why does the company want to hire more workers if a'(x) > 0? a'(x) > 0 โ a(x) is ; that is, the average productivity as the size of the workforce increases. (b) if p'(x) is greater than the average productivity, which of the following must be true? p'(x) โ xp(x) > 0 p'(x) โ xp(x) < 0 xp'(x) โ p'(x) > 0 xp'(x) โ p(x) < 0 xp'(x) โ p(x) > 0
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