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using the original elasticities of demand and supply (i.e. Es=1.5 and Ed=-0.5) calculate the effect of a 20 percent increase in copper demand on the price of copper
Find the general solution for the following system
Explain the difference between a Quadratic Equation and the Quadratic Formula. Give examples.
Plot the points and determine the slope of the line containing them. Graph Line. (-3,-7) (2,-7)
"I have seventy five coins in my pocket made up of quarters and dimes. If the total value of the coins is $12.45, how many of each coin do I have?"
Discuss the general shape and location of each of your graphs - State the domain and range for each of your equations. Write them in interval notation and state whether each of the equations is a function or not giving your reasons for the answer.
Find the level of pollution at 9am, 11am, 5pm, 7pm, midnight, Graph y = P(t) and From the graph in part (f), at what time(s) is the pollution level highest? Lowest?
How much of each kind of paint is needed to make 264 gallons of Ricky's Blush?
Use simplex method to maximize the objective function.
Now suppose 3 of his customers want the same ring, and they will go to another store if its already been sold. Would it be appropriate to use the binomial distribution under these conditions? Why or why not?
Factor of the following polynomial
Find explicitly Gal(x^3 - 2) over Q (the rationals). That is, explicitly give the automorphisms.
Graphs translations
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