No, having the greater rate of change does not mean a function will necessarily reach an output with the smallest input. It also depends on the initial values of the functions. If Jeremy's aunt lives closer to school, Jeremy's rate of change is smaller, but he could still get to school before Amy.
U have a dashed line.....it has a y int of 2...it has slope of 1/3....it is shaded below the line....this inequality is : y < 1/3x + 2
u have a solid line...it has a y int of 2...it has a slope of -2...it is shaded below the line...this inequality is : y < = -2x + 2
$125,060,000
one-hundred twenty-five million, and sixty thousand dollars
I mean 125.06 in fraction form is 6253/50, if that works great.
125.06 million dollars, if you can use the number in the question.
<h3>Option D</h3><h3>The expression can be used to find the price of a $400 telescope after a 32% markup is: 400 + 400 (0.32 )</h3>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Given that,
Price of telescope = $ 400
Mark up = 32 %
To find: Cost after mark up
The formula used is:
<h3>Cost after mark up = Price of telescope + 32 % of Price of telescope</h3>
Therefore,
Cost after mark up = 400 + 32 % of 400

Thus cost after mark up is $ 528 and expression is 400 + 400 (0.32 )
Answer:
Nate wants to use a .org (or .gov) site about ecological roofs, a book featuring photos of different styles of room because
1. It specifically talks about green roof's
2. Unlike the blog post, the .org/.gov is not attempting to sell a product that may change how the article is written.