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Cost of laying a cable comprises of a fixed amount of $5000 for every 50 feet
and a variable cost of $3000 for the first 50 feet, $2400 for the next 50 feet,
$1920 for the next 50 feet and so on? |
- Calculate the total 50 feet and so on
- Show that the total variable cost can not exceed $15000
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A factory is producing and stockpiling metal sheets to be shipped to an
automobile manufacturing plant.The factory ships only when there is a maximum
of 2050 sheets in stock. |
| The given table shoes the day, x and the number of sheets
in stock, |
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| Fit a straight line curve and find the day in which the sheets will be shipped |
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Fit a straight line curve and find the day in which the sheets will be shipped |
- Construct a scatter plot
- Fit a straight line curve
- Estimate the height of the plant at the end of the 10th week.
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| The given table shoes the height to the nearest inch and the weight to the
nearest pound of a sample of 12 male student drawn at random from the first
year student at state college. |
- Obtain a scatter diagram of the data
- Construct a line that approxim ates the data
- Estimate the weight of a student whose height is known to be 63 inch
- Estimate the weight of a student whose height is known to be 168 1b
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Given the final grades in algebra and physics obtained by 10 students selected
at random from a large group of students. |
- If a student receives a grade of 75 in algebra, what is her expected
grade in physics?
- If a student receicves a grade of 55 in physics, what is her expected
grade in algebra?
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The following are the annual premiums for an insurance policy of $1000 for
persons of different age. Fit a first degree curve by taking premium as dependant
on age. Also find the premium for a person who is aged 26.
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