Factor the expression. Factor out any greatest common factors first. 

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Answer: D

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A. $58.86 B. $226.40 C. $202.40 D. $52.62

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Solve the problem.A company that manufactures bicycles has a fixed cost of $112,500. It costs $100 to produce each bicycle. The selling price is $350. Let x represent the number of bicycles produced and sold and write the profit function, P. More than how many bicycles must be produced and sold for the company to make money?

A. P(x) = 450x - 112,500; more than 250 bicycles B. P(x) = 250x - 112,500; more than 450 bicycles C. P(x) = 200x - 112,500; more than 400 bicycles D. P(x) = 250x + 112,500; more than 450 bicycles

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An objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. Use these values to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.Objective Functionz = 17x - 24yConstraints0 ? x ? 5 0 ? y ? 8 4x + 5y ? 30 4x + 3y ? 20

A. Maximum: 85; at (5, 0) B. Maximum: -144; at (0, 6) C. Maximum: -98.75; at (1.25, 5) D. Maximum: 0; at (0, 0)

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Divide.4,426 ÷ 7

A. 632 R 2 B. 634 C. 632 R 6 D. 632

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