Answer : The cost of 10 balls will be, 13.5 dollars
Step-by-step explanation :
As we are given the following expression:
where,
P = total price (in dollars)
n = number of balls used
Given:
n = number of balls used = 10
Now we have to determine the cost of 10 balls.
Thus, the cost of 10 balls will be, 13.5 dollars
Answer:
29. See table below
30. See attached graph
31. The slope is m= 0.10
The slope represent the cost for every additional call minute.
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost is $0.5 first minute and $0.10 for any additional minutes
If c is the total cost of a call that last t minutes then;
c= 0.10t + 0.5-----where t is the time the call lasted
29. Use the equation above to create the table as;
t {x} c{y}
1 0.6
2 0.7
3 0.8
4 0.9
5 1.0
6 1.1
The graph of this plot is as attached , where the coordinates are
{1,0.6} , {2,0.7} ,{3,0.8} ,{4,0.9} ,{5,1.0}, {6,1.1}
The slope can be found using the formula;
m=Δy/Δx
m= 1.1 - 0.6 / 6-1
m= 0.5 / 5 = 0.10
The slope represent the cost for every additional call minute.
Equations don't have minimum or maximum, functions do.
Function y=2n^2+5n-25 has minimum -28.125, has no maximum.
Answer:(9y-7)(9y+7)
Step-by-step explanation:
81y^2-49
=(9y)^2-(7)^2
=(9y-7)(9y+7)
The answer is in the picture .:...