Business, 28.08.2019 03:30, juansebas35
Scenario 3 a not-so-popular student has invited you to a sleepover at a birthday party on friday night. you have accepted the invitation and are planning to attend. on wednesday, you are invited to a boy-girl party for the same friday night by one of the most popular students in your school, someone you have hoped to become friends with. after talking with your friends, you realize most of them will attend the boy-girl party. your parents have told you it is your decision, but that you should attend the party you responded to first. you really want to be a part of the popular crowd. what do you do?
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:30, saltyclamp
Max fischer is a beekeeper. his annual group insurance costs 11,700. his employer pays 60% of the cost. how much does max pay semimonthly for it?
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:40, raymondleggett44
When a company produces and sells x thousand units per week, its total weekly profit is p thousand dollars, where upper p equals startfraction 800 x over 100 plus x squared endfraction . the production level at t weeks from the present is x equals 4 plus 2 t. find the marginal profit, startfraction dp over dx endfraction and the time rate of change of profit, startfraction dp over dt endfraction . how fast (with respect of time) are profits changing when tequals8?
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