Provide an appropriate response.Write 0.109 as a percent.

A. 0.109%
B. 0.0109%
C. 109%
D. 10.9%


Answer: D

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An electronics company has strict specifications for silicon chips used in computers. The company will only install chips that are within 0.06 centimeters of the specified thickness. If the thickness specification of the chip type is 0.969 cm, find the lower and upper limit for the acceptable range of thickness of the chips. 

A. The lower limit is 0.909 cm and the upper is 1.029 cm. B. The lower limit is 0.919 cm and the upper is 1.028 cm. C. The lower limit is 1.01 cm and the upper is 1.028 cm. D. The lower limit is 0.909 cm and the upper is 1.039 cm. E. The lower limit is 0.91 cm and the upper is 1.029 cm.

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If a rock falls near the surface of any planet, the distance fallen D, in feet, is proportional to the square of the time t, in seconds, since the rock was dropped. This fact can be expressed by the formula

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A:  From time to time , by what factor has time increased?B:  By what factor does distance increase from time to time ?C:  By what percentage does distance increase from time to time ?
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What will be an ideal response?

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Use the basic trigonometric identities and the given information to find the exact values of the remaining trigonometric functions.sin ? =  and cos ? = - 

A. sin ? = 
cos ? = - 
tan ? = - 
csc ? = - 
sec ? = 
cot ? = - 
B. sin ? = 
cos ? = - 
tan ? = - 
csc ? = - 
sec ? = 
cot ? = - 
C. sin ? = 
cos ? = - 
tan ? = - 
csc ? = 
sec ? = - 
cot ? = - 
D. sin ? = 
cos ? = - 
tan ? = - 
csc ? = 
sec ? = - 
cot ? = - 

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Solve. Round your answer up to the next whole number, if necessary.The MetroCity paint company is planning to produce a new line of paint. The paint will be produced by the gallon. For the first year, the fixed costs for setting up production are $3000. The variable costs for producing each gallon are $15. The revenue for each gallon is $40. Find the number of gallons of paint that are sold at the break-even point.

A. 120 gallons B. 119 gallons C. 124 gallons D. 122 gallons

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