Supply the missing numbers. Round any decimal to the nearest thousandth and percent to the nearest tenth of a percent if necessary.fractiondecimalpercent?150%
A. 1; 15
B. 1; 15
C. 1; 1.5
D. 1; 1.5
Answer: D
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The argument has a true conclusion. Identify the argument as valid or invalid.10 is a real number.10 is
.
A. Valid B. Invalid
Solve the problem.Suppose that the number of VCR's manufactured at a factory is given by where t is the number of hours that the factory has been in operation. Suppose that the cost, in dollars, of producing n units is given by
. Find and interpret
A. (C?N)(t) = 233 + 245t; This function gives the cost as a function of the number of hours that the factory is in operation. B. (C?N)(t) = 233 + 245t; This function gives the cost as a function of the number of of VCR's produced. C. (C?N)(t) = 233 + 245t; This function gives the number of hours that the factory is in operation as a function of cost. D. (C?N)(t) = 1165 - 245t; This function gives the cost as a function of the number of hours that the factory is in operation.
Multiply.0.002 ? 0.94
A. 0.188 B. 0.0000188 C. 0.000188 D. 0.00188
Solve for x: 3:x = 39:104.
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