The
capital budget will be supported with 30% debt and 70% equity. Since the
company's income will be $825,000 this is the maximum equity that can be put
towards the capital budget and therefor is matched in the ratio 70:30 by
borrowings. If $825000 is 70%, divide that (825,000/.70) you’ll get the total
maximum budget of $1,178,571 which is letter c. To get the 30%, just deduct the
$825,000 to $1,178,571, you’ll get $353,571. To make sure your answer is
correct, add up the 70% and 30% values and if they make the original total
value, then the answer is correct. $825,000 + $353,571 = $1,178,571
For this case what you should do is create the equation based on:
"She knows that the volume of the container is equal to one-third of the product, the square of the radius of the base of the container, and the height of the container"
We have then that the Volume is given by:
V = (1/3) * (r ^ 2) * (h)
where,
r: radius of the base.
h: height of the container.
answer
The volume of the container is calculated with the following equation:
V = (1/3) * (r ^ 2) * (h)
When tow solids of similar shape that is assuming to be a box in this case, having a length ratio of 2:9, we get the ratio of the surface areas equal to the<span>square of the ratio of their edges. This is becaue the surface area is equal to the area of the base (square) which is the square of the side. Answer is B.</span>
Answer:
The correct answer is:
Negative StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction divided by two-thirds
i.e.

Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find equivalent expression to :
Negative 2 and one-fourth divided by negative two-thirds
i.e.

We have to convert the the mixed fraction form
to simpler
fraction form.
Let us learn the concept first.
Mixed fraction is combination of a whole number and a fraction.
Expression of the form
have the following understanding:
c is the divider
b is the remainder and
a is the quotient.
To convert mixed fraction to fraction we can use the following:


Hence

i.e. the given expression is equivalent to :
Negative StartFraction 9 over 4 EndFraction divided by two-thirds
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