AFC = FC / Quantity printed
<span>So given she prints 1,000 posters: AFC = 250.00/1000 = $0.25 </span>
<span>Given she prints 2,000 posters: AFC = 250.00/2000 = $0.125 </span>
<span>Given she prints 10,000 posters: AFC = 250.00/2000 = $0.025 </span>
<span>ATC = TC / Quantity printed </span>
<span>where TC = FC + Variable C * Quantity printed </span>
<span>If she prints 1000: TC = 250 + 2000*1000 = 2,000,250 </span>
<span>ATC = 2,000,250/1000 = 2000.25 </span>
<span>If she prints 2000: TC = 250 + 1600*2000 = 3,200,250 </span>
<span>ATC = 3,200,250/2000 = 1600.125 </span>
<span>If she prints 10000: TC = 250 + 1600*2000 + 1000*8000 ($1000 for each additional poster after 2000) = 11,200,250 </span>
<span>ATC = 11,200,250/10000 = 1120.025</span>
|x|=absoulte value of x which means whatever x is, make it positive
so first solve any division/multiplication
the only one is 12/46=6/23
so we do the absoulte value signs
-3+45-(-14)
-(-14)=+14
-3+45+14=56
absoulute value of 56=56
56+(-|-87+6/23|)
-87+6/23=-86 and 17/23
absoulte value of -86 and 17/23=86 and 17/23
there is a negative sign in front of the absoulte vaulue so make it negative
56-86 and 17/23=-30 and 17/23 or about -30.73913
<span>The vertical asymptotes of the function cosecant are determined by the points that are not in the domain.</span>
Answer:
<em>The answer is f^-1(x)=0^3</em>+2
Step-by-step explanation: Now we just change y back to f(x) and add a 0−1 to write it in inverse notation We begin with f(x)= x 3−2 . To find the inverse of any equation, just switch x and y No, before we do that, I'm going to change the equation. I'm going to rename f(x) to y , just so that I don't have to deal with the parentheses or anything. Now, all I have to do is change what f (x) is called, not it's actual value. Anyways, we have y = x 3 − 2 Now we switch x and y and then solve for y Now we've got x = y 3−2 If we add 2 on both sides we have x + 2 = y 3 Now we just need to get y as simple as possible, which we'll do by cube rooting both sides of the equation. That leaves us with y=0 3√x+2 Now we just change y back to f(x) and add a 0−1 to write it in inverse notation
Step-by-step explanation:
2(3x+4)=56
<=> 6x+8=56
<=> 6x=48
<=> x=8