The answer to this question would be: <span>rotating it 90° counterclockwise.
When you rotate up an object 360</span>°, it will revert into its original places. That mean, if you rotate it more than 180°, then rotating it to the opposite direction will be easier/closer than you do. In this case, you rotate the polygon 270° so it will equal to 360° - 270°= 90° of opposite direction, which means counterclockwise. The quadrant shouldn't have any meaning in this question.
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>
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Answer: 5 < x < 21</h3>
Explanation:
Let x be the length of the third side. We can't find the exact value of x, as we don't have enough info, but we can find possible values for x.
The lower boundary for x is 13-8 = 5. It must be larger than this value.
At the same time, x must be smaller than 13+8 = 21 as well.
So x > 5 and x < 21 becomes 5 < x < 21
In short, x is between 5 and 21. It cannot equal either endpoint.
Answer: <u>Archimedes</u>
Step-by-step explanation: