You have 14 gallons of lemonade to sell. You use cone-shaped cups that are 9 centimeters in diameter and 11 centimeters tall. Eachcustomer uses one paper cup. How many paper cups will you need if you sell all of the lemonade? (1 gal = 3785 cm)

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You need to sell approximately 119 paper cups to sell all of the lemonade.

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Answer:

  $729.00

Step-by-step explanation:

The tax is ...

  0.08 × $675 = $54.00

So, the total cost of the bike is ...

  $675 +54 = $729.00

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Answer:

2(a+3)= 0 2(3)+3

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$2.40

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Percent increase
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Answer:

  the correct answer is marked (1/2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The average rate of change is the slope of the line between the two points at the ends of the interval.

  m = (g(3) -g(-4))/(3 -(-4))

The values of the function we need are ...

  g(3) = 5/(3-1) +2 = 2.5 +2 = 4.5

  g(-4) = 5/(-4-1) +2 = -1 +2 = 1

So, the slope is ...

  m = (4.5 -1)/7 = 3.5/7 = 1/2

The average rate of change is 1/2.

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On the attached graph, that value shows up as the coefficient of x in the equation of the line through the two points.