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B) = (X A) (X B). Let A = {a, b, c, {b}}. A; (ii) {b} (i) {b} Determine which of the following statements are true?
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Example 4.4 A company has cost and revenue functions, in dollars, given by C(q) = 6, 000 + 10q and R(q) = 12q. (a) Graph the functions C(q) and R(q) on the same coordinate axes. (b) Find the break-even point and illustrate it graphically. (c) When does the company make a prot? Loses money?
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31. Suppose that there are two forces acting on a sky diver: gravity at 150 pounds down and air resistance at 140 pounds up and 20 pounds to the right. What is the net force acting on the sky diver? 32. Suppose that there are two forces acting on a sky diver: gravity at 200 pounds down and air...
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2. Why are you taking this class?
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How much will you invest in each if one stock earns a 15% return and the other one a 9% return?
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1 Residual standard error: 0.01646 on 13 degrees of freedom Multiple R-Squared: 0.4361, Adjusted R-squared: 0.3494 F-statistic: 5.027 on 2 and 13 DF, p-value: 0.02414 # ANOVA table > anova(lm1) Analysis of Variance Table Response: EER Df Sum Sq Mean Sq F value Pr(>F) PFL 1 0.0027204...
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The results: 1.20 2.00 p q = D(p) 102 38 q = S(p) 42 98 Now we make an assumption -- both demand and supply are linear. With that assumption we have Demand. The slope is D(p) 38 - 102 md = = = -80 p 2 - 1.2 But also D(2) = 38, so D(p) = -80(p - 2) + 38 = -80p + 198. Hmm. Does the negative...
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He"s decided to plan ahead and invest some money in an account for his new grandchild"s college education in 18 years. He"s invested $5,000 in an account that pays 6% per year compounded quarterly. He plans to leave this investment in this account for 18 years. How...
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1. 2. How many cards are in the deck? How many suits are in the deck? Name them. What color is each suit? How many cards are in each suit? Name them. How many face cards are in the deck? Name them. Write out the sample space for each experiment. How many outcomes are in each sample space?
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Name: Exercise 1.1. If f (x) = e-.21x , then find f (1). Exercise 1.2. , then what is f (x)?
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