Mathematics, 05.11.2020 02:10, richard80
C(q) = 90+15q; p=75-2q For the cost and price functions find a) the number, q, of units that produces maximum profit b) the price, p, per unit that produces maximum profit and c) the maximum profit, P
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Formulate alisha has a number in mind. if she adds three to her number the result is less than five. use this information to write and solve an inequality about alisha's number. then graph the solution set.
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Astudent found the solution below for the given inequality. |x-9|< -4 x-9> 4 and x-9< -4 x> 13 and x< 5 which of the following explains whether the student is correct? -the student is completely correct because the student correctly wrote and solved the compound inequality. -the student is partially correct because only one part of the compound inequality is written correctly. -the student is partially correct because the student should have written the statements using βorβ instead of βand.β -the student is completely incorrect because there is no solution to this inequality.
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C(q) = 90+15q; p=75-2q
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