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Question 85530: This is a pretty big problem for me and was wondering if I could get some help with it. I appreciate the help alot. Thank you.
A small firm produces both AM and AM/FM car radios. the AM radios take 15h to produce, and the AM/FM take 20h. The number of production hours is limited to 300 h per week. The plants capacity is limitedto a total of 18 radios per week, and exsisting orders require that at least 4 AM radios and at least 3 AM/FM radios be produced per week. Write a system of inequalities represnting this situation. Then, draw a graph of the feasible region given these conditions, in which x is the number of AM radios and y the number of AM/FM radios.
I know this is a big word problem, and I didn't know where to start. I am hoping I could get some help with this. Thank you again.
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Question 85776This question is from textbook intermediate algebra
: Write the system of equations and solve for x and y using any method:
The cost of sending a telegram is based on a flat rate for the first 10 words and a fixed charge for each additional word. If a telegram of 15 words costs $11.65 and a telegram of 19 words costs $14.57, what is the flat rate, and what is the fixed charge for each additional word? This question is from textbook intermediate algebra
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Question 85804: I appreciate some help on these problems.
Graph the inequality
x-y>2
Rewrite the equation: 4x-6y=-30
Bob invested 20,000, part at 14% and part at 13%. If the total intrest at the end of the year is 2,720, how much did he invest at 14%?
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Question 85792: a fabric store worker has a 57 yard bolt of cloth which is to be cut into three lengths. The length of the second piece is 5 yards shorter than twice the lenght of the first. The length of the third piece is 2 yards longer than twice the length of the first. Find the length of each piece.
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Question 86033: The graph of the function f(x)=1/x is shown below. Find the equation and graph the function g(x) which is the reflection of f(x)in the y-axis. The graph has to curves in quadrant 1 and 3. I don;t know how to do this and am looking for help with this.
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Question 85997: Rewrite the equation 4x-6y=-30 as a function of x.
Bob invested $20,000, part at 14% and part at 13%. If the total interest at the end of the year is $2,720, how much did he invest at 14%?
One number is 12 more than another. The sum of the smaller number and twice the larger number is 39. Find the larger number.
The lenght of a rectangle is 8 in., more than twice its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 64., find the width of the rectangle.
Thank you for helping me out. I really appreciate it.
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Question 86101: Scientists have stocked Wilson's pond with a species of fish. The scientists note that the population has
steadily decreased over a period of time until the population is approximately half the number of fish
originally stocked. If the number of fish is plotted on the y-axis and the amount of time on the x-axis,
which of the following graphs represents the population of fish in the pond with respect to time?
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Question 86103: I need help with these problems, most of them do need to be graphed. I want to thank the person who helps out. Thank you and I really am grateful.
Solve the system by graphing.
3x+y=6
3x-y=0
Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing.
3x-y<2
x+y<2
Solve the following system of linear inequalities bt graphing
x-y<3
x+2y>6
Solve the system by addition.
5x-4y=-5
x-2y=-7
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Question 86133: I am so lost doing inequalities. Could someone explain how you would write this?
You have at least $30 in change in your drawer, consisting of dimes and quarters. Write an inequality that shows the different number of coins in your drawer.
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Question 86133: I am so lost doing inequalities. Could someone explain how you would write this?
You have at least $30 in change in your drawer, consisting of dimes and quarters. Write an inequality that shows the different number of coins in your drawer.
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Question 86143: I am just wanting to make sure I am doing these right.
if f (x) = 5x - 1, find the following:
f (a-2)
f(a-2)=5(a-2)-1
=5a-10-1
=5a-9
if f (x) = 4x - 3, find the following:
f (-1)
f(-1)=4(-1)-3
= -4-3
= -7
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Question 86136: I need some help with these graph problems. I would appreciate some help with solving and graphing these systems. Thank you.
Solve the system by graphing.
x+y=4
-x+y=2
Solve the following systym of linear inequalities by graphing.
3x+4y<12
x+3y<6
x>0
y>0 (under each of the greater and lesser signs is a line)
Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing.
x+2y<3
2x-3y<6
Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing
x-2y>4
x<4
Thank you so much for taking your time to help me out. thanks alot.
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Question 86356: Graph the solution set of each of the following inequalities. Here are some examples of how to use text characters to do the graphing (we’ll be using only the following symbols: less than “<” (for the arrow pointing to the left), greater than “>” (for the arrow pointing to the right), dash (for light lines) “-“, equals (for heavy lines) “=”, plus “+” (for a point of interest), capital “O” (for a point that is not part of the solution), and asterisk “*” for a point that is part of the solution.
x < 1: <=====+===O----->
0 1
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