Mathematics, 17.12.2021 06:10 abbz13
You have a $50 gift card to spend. You want to buy a new phone case that will have 7% tax, and a smoothie that costs $3.50 including tax. Write an inequality to model the situation.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:00
Which is an accurate comparison of the two data sets? the commute to work is typically shorter and more consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically shorter but less consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically longer and less consistent than the commute home. the commute to work is typically longer but more consistent than the commute home.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00
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) − p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) − p(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) − p(x) x a'(x) = xp'(x) − p'(x) x2 a'(x) = p'(x) − xp(x) x2 why does the company want to hire more workers if a'(x) > 0? a'(x) > 0 ⇒ 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) − xp(x) > 0 p'(x) − xp(x) < 0 xp'(x) − p'(x) > 0 xp'(x) − p(x) < 0 xp'(x) − p(x) > 0
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30
20 ! identify the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb. read the sentence. for marley, spelling is the most difficult subject. which best identifies the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb? -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-a. imperativeb. comparativec. superlatived. positive
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