Fill in the digits for the given place values in the following whole number.9,814hundreds: ones:
A. Hundreds: 8, ones: 1
B. Hundreds: 1, ones: 4
C. Hundreds: 9, ones: 8
D. Hundreds: 8, ones: 4
Answer: D
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Solve.The daily profit in dollars of a specialty cake shop is described by the function where x is the number of cakes prepared in one day. The maximum profit for the company occurs at the vertex of the parabola. How many cakes should be prepared per day in order to maximize profit?
A. 625 cakes B. 3750 cakes C. 25 cakes D. 50 cakes
Solve by factoring and using the principle of zero products.x2 + 7x - 60 = 0
A. 12, -5 B. -12, 5 C. -12, 1 D. 12, 5
Subtract.(8y + 2) - (-6y + 3)
A. 14y + 5 B. -14y + 1 C. 14y - 1 D. 13y
Solve. Provide answers in interval notation.(c + 6)(c + 3)(c - 6) > 0
A. (-?, -3) B. (6, ?) C. (-6, -3) ? (6, ?) D. (-?, -6) ? (-3, 6)