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>>11675852
I did just that, but it seems I can't find the right answers to some of these, even if you rearrange the x z and t's

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Can someone help me with this thing?

>> No.9312673 [View]

A market sells 40 kinds of candy bars. You want to buy 20 candy bars.
How many possibilities are there if you want at most four toffee bars, at most six mint bars, at least three peanut butter bars but at most six peanut bars.

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I am on a deadline and I ran out of adderall and I haven't slept for maybe 30+ hours. Help me out.
>Problem:
> Enterprise offers product A
> It's prime cost is 35 dollars.
> At a price of 45 dollars, the amouth that can be sold is 10 000 per month.
> Price elasticity is 1.7
> What are the possible amounts to be sold if raising the price of the product to: 50;60;65;70;75 dollars?
> Calculate the profit at any cost and calculate which is the most profitable variant?

Formula is in the photo. I need to calculate this shit in Excel which is the problem and I suck at excel.
I already the math on paper. I just need help with implementing it in Excel. Any kind person out here that can help ?

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/b/, about a month ago I was taking a shit and I felt a piece of hair it felt like coming out of asshole. I started to pull it and it came out QUITE a bit. But then it would've move anymore so I gave up and left it. Bit later it disappeared. What is it?

People are saying it's a tapeworm, but I haven't been feeling any pain, I just remember feeling a long string coming from my asshole. I thought it was a hair but now I feel stupid.

>> No.8472675 [View]

>>8472586
Your view of the world (you're own personal universe) seems to suck, I'm glad our universes don't agree at this point in time so that I don't have to see the world the way you do. But someone sees it probably even more worse.

>> No.8472537 [View]

>>8472531
Thank you

>> No.8472534 [View]

>>8472512
but it is fuckface

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=((sqrt3)-1)%2F((sqrt3)%2B1)

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how does ((sqrt3)-1)/((sqrt3)+1) = 2-sqrt3 ?

>> No.7241199 [View]

I promise you im i not

>> No.7237491 [View]

Hello there mate ,

Im actually just curious about it . I dont even Know where i want to graduate

If you have a solution , im all ears

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I would apreciate a resolution

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hey /sci/, how do I resolve these kind of problems

% of hitting x amount of events

ex: 1) % of = a(50%) b(50%) c(50%)
2)% of = a(55%) b(25%) c(75%) d(33%)

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lim_({x, y}->{0, 0})(x^2+y^2)/(abs(x)+abs(y))
guys please help, tomorrow finals, this in materials, what do?

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Hey i have a algebra test tomorrow involving quadratic functions and i have no idea how to use complete the square method. looked up resources on google still doesn't make since to me, anyone wana help?

>> No.6929979 [View]

i should mention its Stat 2 and i dont have a clue either which one it is though

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anyone know the answer, doing some graded homework as extra credit and wana get them all right,

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cant get right answer

>> No.6797889 [View]

>>6797887
would (3,0) (0,2) work? It's a challenge question bc it hasn't been taught to us yet so I'm going off Wolfram and wikipedia for this one....not the best teaching sources .-.

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A lattice point is a point whose coordinates are integers. Find two lattice points that are exactly √13 units apart. Is it possible to find lattice points that are √15 units apart? Is it possible to create a square with an area of 18 units2 by connecting four lattice points? Explain.
>math teacher implying I know math things

/sci/ your my only hope

>> No.6696353 [View]

>>6696235
In your perspective you would be there instantly, so you wouldn't age at all.
At the precise moment of when you reach the speed of light, your "time graph" compresses to an infinitely small size, so it would take you the same amount of "time" to reach Pluto, as it would to reach Andromeda.

>> No.6696344 [View]

>>6695837
pls

>> No.6695813 [View]

Bump!

>> No.6695374 [View]

>>6695370
>ooh but anon tell me yourself I love when you explain me stuff =3

And, besides that, I do actually want to explain her myself. Talking is a good bonding experience

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