This argument is no valid although the first part of the statement is valid. If a number is larger than 6 than its square must be larger than 36. But if the number is smaller than 6, its square does not need to be smaller than 36. For example...
(-100)²=10000
-100 is smaller than 6 but its square is bigger.
answer: False
Simply remember PEMDAS:
P = Parentheses
E = Exponents
M = Multiplication
D = Division
A = Addition
S = Subtraction
You perform these actions from left to right.
However in this case it is not possible for it to equal 60.
p = number of items sold (note: this is not the profit)
1 item sells for $855, so p items sell for 855p dollars
Subtract off the cost of 6780 and we have the expression 855p-6780 which is the profit for that given month.
Now plug in p = 250 because 250 items were sold in that given month
855*p - 6780 = 855*250 - 6780 = 206,970
The company earns $206,970 in profit for that month. Apply 15% to this value
15% of 206,970 = (15/100)*206,970 = 0.15*206,970 = 31,045.50
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Answer: $31,045.50 which is choice C
Answer: OPTION C
Given the functions shown in the figure attached, you have that f(x)*g(x), means that you must multiply both functions.
Therefore, you have:
Now, you must apply the distributive property, therefore, you obtain:
As you can see, the answer is the Option C.
<span>The answer is x=<span>−<span><span>1<span> and </span></span>y</span></span></span>=<span>6. You can solve it using a graph, substitution, or elimination. </span>