Multiply and simplify. ?  

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B.
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D. y


Answer: B

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Use Taylor's formula to find the requested approximation of    near the origin.Cubic approximation to  

A. 10x + y - 50x2 - 10xy - y2 + x3 + x2y + xy2 + y3
B. 1 + 10x + y - 50x2 - 10xy - y2 + x3 + x2y + xy2 + y3
C. 1 + 10x + y - 50x2 - 10xy - y2 + x3 + 100x2y + 10xy2 + y3
D. 10x + y - 50x2 - 10xy - y2 + x3 + 100x2y + 10xy2 + y3

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Solve the problem.The cost of producing a shipment of widgets that you supply to various regional businesses consists of a setup expense of $20 plus $0.20 per widget. Let C be the total cost of producing a shipment, and let x represent the number of widgets in a shipment. Write in symbolic form an equation that will relate C and x. Generate five data points from this equation using equally incremented x values ranging from 100 to 500, and use this data to plot a graph. What is the cost of producing a shipment of 350 widgets?

A. C = 0.20x; The cost of producing a 
shipment of 350 widgets is $70.00.


B. C = 20 + 0.20x; The cost of producing a 
shipment of 350 widgets is $90.00.


C. C = 20 + 0.20x; The cost of producing a 
shipment of 350 widgets is $70.00.


D. C = 20 + 0.20x; The cost of producing a 
shipment of 350 widgets is $100.00.


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Rewrite as a decimal.500%

A. 50 B. 5.01 C. 0.5 D. 5

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You have just opened a new nightclub, Russ's Techno Pitstop, but you are unsure how much to charge for the cover charge (entrance fee). One week you charged $9 cover per guest and averaged 372 guests per night. The next week you charged $20 per guest and averaged 240 guests per night. Find the linear demand equation showing the number of guests q per night as a function of the cover charge p. ?

A.
B. ?
C. ?
D. ?
E. ?

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