<span>Calculating the number of kg of each ingredient required per batch is nothing more than multiplying the number of kg per bag times 250. But the information given is woefully inadequate for answering the second part of the question. All you know is the cost of the ingredients and nothing about the fixed costs of running the factory, nor the company's G&A, nor the desired profit margin. If they sell just for the cost of the ingredients, they would go broke in a month.
</span><span>John
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The first thing I would do is write an expression for the amount the limo will cost in terms of the number of miles you drive. In this scenario, the cost=.15(mile)+700.
Now is the question, should the limo cost more or less than $750 to stay on budget? The answer is you should spend less than $750. Thus, when writing the inequality, or .15m+700<750. However, you could spend exactly $750 so you inequality should really be .15m+700≤750. Now you just need to solve this for the number of miles you can drive.
First, subtract 700 from both sides and you are left with .15m≤50
Then divide both sides by .15 and you are left with m ≤ 333.33. Thus, the limo can only travel 333.33 miles.
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Answer:
99407/100000
Step-by-step explanation:
100000 - 593 = 99407
The average of the set of numbers is the quotient when the sum of the numbers is divided by the number of items. Given that Markus' fifth score x, the average is x+5. The equation for solving the fifth score and the arithmetic mean is,
(85 + 92 + 82 + 94 + x) / 5 = x + 5
Further simplifying gives,
(353 + x) / 5 = x + 5
Calculating for the value of x gives x = 82.