Find the distance from P1 to P2.P1 = (-3, 1, 1) and P2 = (1, 0, -3)

A.
B.
C.
D. 4


Answer: A

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A. 202 adults, 72 students, 100 senior citizens B. 198 adults, 70 students, 106 senior citizens C. 194 adults, 78 students, 102 senior citizens D. 190 adults, 76 students, 108 senior citizens

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Solve the problem.The cost C, in dollars, to produce graphing calculators is given by the function C(x) = 55x + 3500, where x is the number of calculators produced. How many calculators can be produced if the cost is limited to $119,000?

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