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sankarjgoutham
21.10.2020 •
Mathematics
Please everybody! Can you guys help me? This is super urgent! Rae pays $48 for a 12-month magazine subscription. How much does Addison pay per month? Thank you!
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Ответ:
$4
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide $48 by 12
(Because there are 12 months in a year)
Your answer is $4
$48 divided along 12 months = $4
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Ответ:
profit will be maximized by making 20 doodles and 20 paintings = ($10 x 20) + ($20 x 20) = $600
Step-by-step explanation:
we have to maximize the following equation:
$10P + $20D
where:
P = number of portraits
D = number of doodles
the constraints are:
P + D ≤ 40
P ≤ 30
D ≤ 20
we do not need to use solver or any other type of linear programming tool to solve this, since profit will be maximized by making 20 doodles and 20 paintings = ($10 x 20) + ($20 x 20) = $600