Describe the situation with a linear inequality and then solve the inequality.Every Sunday, Jarod buys a loaf of fresh bread for his family from the corner bakery for $4.00. The local department store has a sale on breadmakers for $97. If the bread-making supplies cost $0.71 per week, for how many weeks would Jarod have to bake a loaf of bread at home before the breadmaker becomes more cost effective?
A. ? 30 weeks
B. ? 32 weeks
C. ? 31 weeks
D. ? 29 weeks
Answer: A
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Express the number in scientific notation.2500
A. 2.5 × 10-2 B. 2.5 × 10-3 C. 2.5 × 103 D. 2.5 × 102
Reston Inc.'s annual sales normally equal $17,000,000. Ten (10) percent of Reston's sales are cash payments; the remaining 90 percent of sales are on credit, with 40 percent outstanding for 10 days, 30 percent outstanding for 20 days, 20 percent outstanding for 25 days, and 10 percent outstanding for 30 days. What is Reston's days sales outstanding (DSO)?
A. 19.00 days B. 18.00 days C. 21.25 days D. 17.00 days E. 23.75 days
Solve.How many different three-digit numbers can be written using digits from the set {4, 5, 6, 7, 8} without any repeating digits?
A. 10 B. 120 C. 60 D. 20
Provide an appropriate response.Fill in the blank with "always greater than," "sometimes greater than," "always less than," or "cannot be determined," whichever response is correct. When dividing a positive fraction by , the answer is
the fraction.
A. always greater than B. always less than C. sometimes greater than D. cannot be determined