7. O 01 points |Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 10.6.002 Compute f(a) algebraically for the given value of...
-11 POINTS WANEFMAC7 10.6.012. Compute f(a) algebraically for the given value of a. HINT (See Examples 1 and 3.) f(x) = : a = F"(8) = Need Help? Read It Talk to & Tutor -/1 POINTS WANEFMAC7 10.6.016. Compute the derivative function F"(x) algebraically. HINT (See Examples 2 and 3.] f(x) = x F'(x) = Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor -11 POINTS WANEFMAC7 10.6.020.
0/0 POINTS || PREVIOUS ANSWERS WANEFMAC7 14.4.001. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) p = 12 - 29; p = 6 Need Help? Read It Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Practice Another Version | -70 POINTS WANEFMAC7 14.4.007. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price p for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the...
Viewing Saved Work Revert to Last Response -/1 POINTS WANEFMAC7 10.6.007.MI. Compute f'(a) algebraically for the given value of a. HINT (See Example 1.) f(x) = 8x - x2; a = -9 fa) = Submit Answer -/1 POINTS WANEFMAC7 11.R.001. Find the derivative of the function. f(x) = 10x5 + 3x4 – x + 3 - 11 POINTS WANEFMAC7 11.R.005. Find the derivative of the function. R(x) = x + 2 F"(x) =
3. 1/3 points| Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 12.6.010. My Notes Ask The demand curve for original Iguanawoman comics is given by (382-22 (0 S p 382) 50 where q is the number of copies the publisher can sell per week if it sets the price at $p. (a) Find the price elasticity of demand when the price is set at $38 per copy. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (b) Find the price at which the publisher should sell the...
Can someone please help me with these two questions?? 2. 0/2 points Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 6.3.004. Maximize p = 2x + 3y subject to 3x + By S51 6x + 4y 5 48 x 20 y 20. (XY) - ( Need Help? Read Watch Submit Answer Practice Another Version 4. -/2 points WaneFMAC7 6.4.013. Minimize c 3x + y + 5z subject to x + y + z 2 90 2x + y 2 80 y + z 2 80...
0/16.66 POINTS PREVIOUS ANSWERS WANEFMAC7 14.4.001. Calculate the consumers' surplus at the indicated unit price p for the demand equation. HINT (See Example 1.] (Round your answer to the nearest cent.) p = 14 - 29; p = 2 $ Enter a number. Neeu nei Read It Talk to a Tutor Submit Answer Practice Another Version
1. 0/4 points | Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 2.1.009. Sketch the graph of the quadratic function. HINT (See Example 1.) f(x) = -x2 + 4x - 4 Tools Actions ROD Object Properties Select a tool or object to Begin Help WebAssign graphing tool Indicate the coordinates of the vertex, the y-intercept and the x intercepts (if any). (Il vertex (x, y)-( y-intercept x-intercept(s) Need Help? Read Submit Answer Price Another Version Viewing Saved Work Reverf to Last Response
5. 0/7.14 points Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 8.5.019. Find the conditional probability of the indicated event when two fair dice (one red and one green) are rolled. HINT (See Example 1.] The red one is 6, given that the sum is 8. Submit Answer Practice Another Version 6. + -17.14 points WaneFMAC7 8.5.018. Find the conditional probability of the indicated event when two fair dice (one red and one green) are rolled. HINT (See Example 1.] The sum is 3, given...
7. 01 points I Previous Answers SPreCalc7 4.2.023 My Notes When a certain medical drug is administered to a patient, the number of milligrams remaining in the patient's bloodstream after t hours is modeled by D(c) 70e0.st, How many milligrams of the drug remain in the patient's bloodstream after 3 hours? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) 13137 |x mg Need Help? Read it Submit Answer Save Progress Practice Another Version
10. 6.66/10 points | Previous Answers WaneFMAC7 9.4.043. My Notes According to a study, the probability that a randomly selected teenager shopped at a mall at least once during a week was 0.63. Let X be the number of students in a randomly selected group of 50 that will shop at a mall during the next week. (a) Compute the expected value and standard deviation of X. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) Hint [See Example 5,] expected value...