State the number of significant digits and the implied precision of the given number.26,000
A. 2 significant digits, precise to the nearest 1000
B. 2 significant digits, precise to the nearest 10,000
C. 5 significant digits, precise to the nearest 1000
D. 5 significant digits, precise to the nearest unit
Answer: A
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Provide an appropriate response.A store makes two different types of smoothies by blending different fruit juices. Each bottle of Orange Daze smoothie contains 10 fluid ounces of orange juice, 4 fluid ounces of pineapple juice, and 2 fluid ounces of blueberry juice. Each bottle of Pineapple Blue smoothie contains 5 fluid ounces of orange juice, 6 fluid ounces of pineapple juice, and 4 fluid ounces of blueberry juice. The store has 500 fluid ounces of orange juice, 360 fluid ounces of pineapple juice, and 250 fluid ounces of blueberry juice available to put into its smoothies. The store makes a profit of $1.50 on each bottle of Orange Daze and $1 on each bottle of Pineapple Blue. To determine the maximum profit, the simplex method can be used and the final tableau is: x1 x2
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A. It makes no difference which juice they get - the increase in profit would be the same for any of them.
B. Pineapple juice, since it has the highest marginal value of 40.
C. Orange juice, since it has the highest marginal value of .
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Solve the problem.If a costume designer takes 144 hours to make 48 costumes, at what rate per hour are costumes being made?
A. costume(s)/hour
B. 3 costumes/hour
C. costume/hour
D. costume(s)/hour