Solve the gambler's ruin problem.Player A and Player B start with a total of $4. Find the product matrix FR. (Assume that $1 changes hands each time the game is played.)

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Answer: B

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Use the two steps for solving a linear programming problem to solve the problem.A doctor has told a sick patient to take vitamin pills. The patient needs at least 28 units of vitamin A, at least 7 units of vitamin B, and at least 20 units of vitamin C. The red vitamin pills cost  each and contain 6 units of A, 1 unit of B, and 2 units of C. The blue vitamin pills cost  each and contain 4 units of A, 1 unit of B, and 5 units of C. How many pills should the patient take each day to minimize costs?

A. 5 red and 2 blue B. 7 red and 0 blue C. 2 red and 5 blue D. 6 red and 1 blue

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What is the domain of the function f(x) = ?x - 4

What will be an ideal response?

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Perform the indicated operation.(3a + 10c)(3a - 10c)

A. 3a2 - 10c2 B. 9a2 - 100c2 C. 9a2 + 60ac - 100c2 D. 9a2 - 60ac - 100c2

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Solve the problem.Hannah borrowed $47,838 at 5% simple interest for 15 months. How much will the interest amount to? What is the total amount that she will have to pay back at the end of 15 months? Round answers to the nearest cent if necessary.

A. $2989.88; $50,827.88 B. $2790.55; $50,628.55 C. $3015.00; $50,853.00 D. $3189.20; $51,027.20

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