Mathematics, 11.06.2021 05:30, tacosloco4629
For a certain company, the cost function for producing x items is C(x)=30x+100 and the revenue function for selling x items is R(x)=−0.5(x−110)2+6,050. The maximum capacity of the company is 140 items. Assuming that the company sells all that it produces, what is the profit function?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:20, arri05
Monica build a remote control toy airplane for science project to test the plane she launched it from the top of a building the plane travel a horizontal distance of 50 feet before landing on the ground a quadratic function which models the height of the plane in feet relative to the ground at a horizontal distance of x feet from the building is shown
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, Fdl52417
It is saturday morning and jeremy has discovered he has a leak coming from the water heater in his attic. since plumbers charge extra to come out on the weekends, jeremy is planning to use buckets to catch the dripping water. he places a bucket under the drip and steps outside to walk the dog. in half an hour the bucket is 1/5 of the way full. what is the rate at which the water is leaking per hour?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, GreenHerbz206
Tom is the deli manager at a grocery store. he needs to schedule employee to staff the deli department for no more that 260 person-hours per week. tom has one part-time employee who works 20 person-hours per week. each full-time employee works 40 person-hours per week. write and inequality to determine n, the number of full-time employees tom may schedule, so that his employees work on more than 260 person-hours per week. graph the solution set to this inequality.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, scholarlystudenttt28
Which one is the correct answer, and why?
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