<u>Answer:</u>
<u>As the number of copies increases The dimension of images continues to decrease until reaching 0. </u>
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Remember, that the term dimension refers not to an unlimited/unending length but to a specific measurable length.
Therefore, as both copy machines reduces the dimensions of images that are run through the machines over time the dimensions of images would decrease until reaching 0; Implying that the dimension is so small to be invisible, in a sense becoming 0.
Answer: A
n-4(32.5) > 300;n > 430tep-by-step explanation:
given that Zack wants to make a profit of more than $300 for painting 4 identical rooms. That is
Profit > $300
Then, the profit he makes is equal to the amount he is paid minus the cost of supplies. The cost of supplies is $32.50 for each room. That is
n - 32.5 and
P + 32.5 × 4
Where 4 = number of rooms
P + 130
The minimum profit = 300 + 130 = $430
Therefore, the inequality and solution that represent the dollar amount, n, that zack must be paid for each room if he is to make a profit of more than 300$ is
n-4(32.5) > 300;n > 430
Answer:
Well, I don't think I can remember EVERY skill I was taught through the years but in Kindergarten we used Number Sense so we could accurately... also there's estimation and of course PEMDAS. I've also learned how to round up so that the solution is at least around those numbers if the skill is to be applied.
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm not sure if this'll help but go ahead and have it... just try and change it a bit so they don't get ya for plagirism