Solve the inequality.


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Calculate.17.2 × 3 

A. 61.79 B. 61.92 C. 62.23 D. 62.01

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Companies can use benchmarking to identify better ways to complete value chain activities that create value for customers.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Solve the problem.A rule for estimating the number of board feet of lumber that can be cut from a log depends on the diameter of the log. To find the diameter, d, required to get 7 board feet of lumber, we use the equation  Solve this equation for d. Are both answers reasonable?

A. 24, -32; No, only 24 feet is a reasonable answer. B. 28, -28; No, only 28 feet is a reasonable answer. C. 11, -28; No, only 11 feet is a reasonable answer. D. 32, -24; No, only 32 feet is a reasonable answer.

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Find the expected value.Mr. Cameron is sponsoring an summer concert. He estimates that he will make $300,000 if it does not rain and make $60,000 if it does rain. The weather bureau predicts the chance of rain is 0.34 for the day of the concert. An insurance company is willing to insure the concert for $150,000 against rain for a premium of $30,000. If he buys this policy, what are his expected earnings from the concert?

A. $180,000 B. $300,000 C. $270,000 D. $239,400

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