Fill in the blank with <, >, or = to make a true comparison statement. 0.5
0.4
A. =
B. <
C. >
Answer: C
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Graph the basic function using a solid line and the transformed function using a dotted line.f(x) = ?x - 4?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Solve the inequality. Express your answer using interval notation.-11 ? -2x + 3 ? -1
A. (2, 7)
B. [2, 7]
C. (-7, -2)
D. [-7, -2]
Write the number in scientific notation.1,036,000,000,000,000,000
A. 1036 × 1015 B. 1.036 × 1018 C. 1036 × 10-15 D. 1.036 × 10-18
Solve the application by using a system of linear inequalities in two variables.A bakery plans to market a mixed assortment of its two most popular cookies: Chocolate Chip and Toffee Chunk. Their marketing analyst proposes that the new assortment be constrained by the inequality where C is the number of Chocolate Chip cookies and T is the number of Toffee Chunk cookies. Their sales analyst suggests in order to offer a reasonably priced product the assortment should be constrained by the inequality
The number of each type of cookie cannot be negative, so
src="https://sciemce.com/media/4/ppg__10617191636__f1q37g3.jpg" alt="" style="vertical-align: -4.0px;" /> and Graph the region satisfying all the requirements for the assortment using C as the horizontal axis and T as the vertical axis. Does the combination of 7 Chocolate Chip cookies and 2 Toffee Chunk cookies satisfy all of the requirements?
A. ; Yes
B. ; No
C. ; Yes
D. ; No