Can someone help me break this down, please? A clothing business finds there is a linear relationship between the number of shirts,n,it can sell and the price,p, it can charge per shirt. In particular, historical data shows that 1000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 30 while 3000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 20. Give a linear equation in the form p=mn+b that gives the price p they can charge for n shirts.
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Can someone help me break this down, please? A clothing business finds there is a linear...
Oue Mon 05/4/2018 113 am A clothing business finds there is a linear relationship between the number of shiets,nujit can sell and the price it can charge per shirt in particudar, hestorical data shows that 2000 shirts can be sold at a prikce of $30 while 4000 shs can be sold at a price of $14. Give alrear equation inthe form P =mn + bth" gives the price pthey can harge for n shirts. Answer p = Preview Round the...
Can someone just help me break down the steps to drawing a Lewis dot structure? How do I go about tackling the problem? Here's on for example.... "Draw the Lewis dot structure for I and I2" What do I need to know step by step?
Can someone please break this right down for me? Thank you 0.6% w 0.5 22 AGA 0.62 30-42 © Iov -21A Solve using the superposition method to find v.
Im having trouble with this problem. Can someone break it down for me please? Model rockets have tiny engines that fire for around 2 seconds. Your rocket has a mass of 0.5 kg and you want to know its maximum speed. Using a radar gun you measure the velocity of the rocket to be 47 m/s the moment the engine runs out of fuel. Calculate the force this engine exerts on your rocket. Hint: There are two forces in play...
Im having trouble with this question. Can someone break this down to me? You roll out of bed in the morning. Typically beds are 0.5 m off the ground. What is the magnitude of the average force you will experience once you hit the floor if the collision tales 0.1 seconds. You may assume a mass for the average person is 65kg. A. 6370 N B. 2035 N C. 1018 N D. 3185 N
Can someone break this down and explain to me why the answers are the way they are? I can’t seem to get those answers. Consider the following pipelined circuit, what is the latency? Selected Answer: 24ns 2 ns 7 ns 20 ns G 24 ns Answers: Question 9 Consider the following pipelined circuit. What is the throughput? 4 ns 5 nS Selected Answer:1/8 ns Answers: 1/7 ns 1/8 ns 1/9 nS 1/5 ns
Can someone please help me with this, it's supposed to be done in Excel Geico is looking at using an ad in Roadrunner Magazine to reach motorcycle owners to sell them insurance. Facts: Selling Price: $750.00 Profit Contribution Margin: 35% of selling price Advertising Cost: 231,000 readership @ $9,100 ad placement cost, plus ad production cost of $3,500 Historical Response Rate:.04% Questions: 1. Will this be profitable using the assumptions above? 2. What would ROI (ROMI) be? 3. How many...
Can someone help me solve problem a-d step by step please. Thank you. Problem 2-28 Determine whether each of the following systems is linear. For each, show whether additivity and scaling are satisfied. b)Mn-cos (x(n))
help me correct the graph and finish the problem and explain it please! 3. Profit maximization using total cost and total revenue curves Suppose Manuel runs a small business that manufactures shirts. Assume that the market for shirts is a price-taker market, and the market price is $10 per shirt. The following graph shows Manuel's total cost curve. Use the blue points (circle symbol) to plot total revenue, and the green points (triangle symbol) to plot profit for the first...
Can someone please break this solution down into plain English for me? 8.6 (0) Douglas Cornfield's demand function for good z is z(Pa, Py, m) 2m/5pe. His income is $1,000, the price of a is 85, and the price of y is $20. If the price of a falls to $4, then his demand for z will change from to O. (a) If his income were to change at the same time so that he could exactly afford his old...