A corporation has a division that produces two models of fireplace grates, model A and model B. To produce each model A grate requires 3 lb of cast iron and 6 min of labor. To produce each model B grate requires 4 lb of cast iron and 3 min of labor. The profit for each model A grate is $2.50, and the profit for each model B grate is $1.50. If 1,000 lb of cast iron and 20 labor-hours are available for the production of fireplace grates per day, how many grates of each model should the division produce in order to help maximize the division's profits?
a. 120 model A, 160 model B; optimal profit $540
b. 200 model A, 160 model B; optimal profit $950
c. 0 model A, 250 model B; optimal profit $375
d. 200 model A, 0 model B; optimal profit $500
a. 120 model A, 160 model B; optimal profit $540
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A. ?The ratio of the population of Colorado to the population of the United States is less then 1. B. ?The ratio of the population of Massachusetts to the population of California is less than 1. C. ?The ratio of the population of Massachusetts to the population of Colorado is greater than 1. D. ?The ratio of the population of Massachusetts to the population of Colorado is less than 1. E. The ratio of the population of Massachusetts and the population of Colorado to the population of California is less than 1.
Evaluate the integral by first transforming it into integrable form with an appropriate algebraic substitution. dx
A. (5x - 1)5/3 +
(5x - 1)2/3 + C
B. (5x - 1)7/3 +
(5x - 1)4/3 + C
C. (5x - 1)7/3 +
(5x - 1)4/3 + C
D. (5x - 1)5/3 +
(5x - 1)4/3 + C
Divide using long division.
A. p - 9 +
B. p + 3 +
C. p - 3 +
D. p - 3
Solve the problem.A certain radioactive isotope has a half-life of 347 years. Determine the annual decay rate, k.
A. 0.135% B. 0.195% C. 0.265% D. 0.2%