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OpenStudy (18jonea):
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
@ShadowLegendX
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@inkyvoyd
OpenStudy (18jonea):
@Loser66
OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
No, sorry. I just asked to help when I did not see anyone here!
Don't misunderstand me!
Sorry. Take the lead. Loser66.
OpenStudy (18jonea):
please anyone help
OpenStudy (3mar):
@Loser66
OpenStudy (3mar):
it is your turn.
OpenStudy (loser66):
go ahead, friend
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Thanks, but I think you are better than me.
OpenStudy (3mar):
Ok
we have two relations
first: relates number of pounds of apples with hours
second: relates the cost with number of pounds of apples
OpenStudy (3mar):
We have a given data: that is 32 hr.
where can you use this given data? in the 1st or 2nd relation?
share with me your thinking!
OpenStudy (18jonea):
first
OpenStudy (3mar):
Great!
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
now what do i do?
OpenStudy (3mar):
substitute with this data in the first relation, what you get?
OpenStudy (3mar):
\[P(h)=375h\]
OpenStudy (18jonea):
375 times 32= 12,000
OpenStudy (3mar):
Nice!
What is the unit of this result (12,000)?
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OpenStudy (18jonea):
number of pounds of apples
OpenStudy (18jonea):
@3mar
OpenStudy (18jonea):
@Loser66
OpenStudy (18jonea):
i got a as my answer
OpenStudy (3mar):
sorry
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OpenStudy (3mar):
I was in the bath
OpenStudy (18jonea):
is a right?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Can you get the cost of the apples now?
OpenStudy (3mar):
How could you use this result (12000 pound) to get the apples cost?
OpenStudy (18jonea):
12000+1000=1300 times .35 =4550
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Not correct
where did you take 0.35?
OpenStudy (3mar):
firstly, you will multiply 12000 by 0.35
secondly, you will add to them 1000
the result will be the total cost $
OpenStudy (3mar):
So it will be choice number .......?
OpenStudy (18jonea):
it equals 5200
OpenStudy (18jonea):
c
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OpenStudy (3mar):
\[C(n)=(0.35\times n)+1000\]
multiply first ........ then add
OpenStudy (3mar):
Correct choice.
Hope that helps you!
OpenStudy (3mar):
do the action in parentheses first at all problems
OpenStudy (18jonea):
omg thanks for all of the help can you help with one more?
OpenStudy (3mar):
Of course
I will not be late for help any time
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OpenStudy (3mar):
and thank you for the medal!