<em>Independent variables are variables of a quantity that are not affected by any conditions. </em>
<em>Dependent variables are variables of a quantity that change if conditions relative to that variable changes.</em>
For example, we generally we take x as independent variable by x variable and dependent variable by y variable.
To find the rate of change we get two values of independent variable (x's) and two values of dependent variables (y's) to get two coordinates in form of
(x,1,y1) and (x2,y2).
<h3>And we can find the rate of change by applying slope formula</h3>
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Answer:
B and C, only
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The increase was
5400(0.075)=$405
The money in the account was
5400+405=$5805
9514 1404 393
Answer:
9 weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
In problems of this nature, the usual assumption is that the time required is proportional to the work product and inversely proportional to the number of people doing the job. Here, there is no change in the amount of work, but the number of people is reduced by a factor of 12/18 = 2/3.
So, the amount of time required is expected to increase by a factor of 1/(2/3) = 3/2.
(6 weeks)×(3/2) = 9 weeks
It would have taken 9 weeks to sew the 540 dresses.
Your answer would be 1234