Answer:
A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori
B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe
Step-by-step explanation:
We need Kori and Lynn together and Kori and Sam at least a seat apart.
A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori
B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe
C. Lynn, Kori, Sam, Joe
D. Responses A and C
It seems both A. Sam, Joe, Lynn, Kori and B. Kori, Lynn, Sam, Joe both work. There is no choice for both of them so I'll just put both of them as my answer.
Answer:
$14
Step-by-step explanation:
The revenue from sales of fans is the product of the number of fans sold and the price at which they are sold:
R(p) = n·p = (1960-70p)p
R(p) = 70(28 -p)p
This equation describes a parabola that opens downward and has zeros at p=0 and p=28. The axis of symmetry is halfway between those zeros, at p=14. It goes through the vertex or point of maximum revenue.
The price for maximum revenue is p = 14 dollars.
To solve this problem, you simply have to do base 1 * height 1 = base 2 * height 2. Plugging our numbers in gives us 24 * 4 = 5 * height 2. Solving it out, we get 19.2 as our missing height.
Answer:
77
Step-by-step explanation:
$2790 is shares equally between 3 committees. each committee would get - $2790 / 3 = $930
If a shirt costs $12 and the Sports Committee gets $930, the committee would get $930 / $12 = 77.5
The committee cannot get half a shirt, so the greatest number of shirt that can be purchased is 77