Exam 16: The Nature of Mathematical Systems

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Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​ Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​   ​

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A certain item has a linear supply curve A certain item has a linear supply curve   and a linear demand curve   , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)? ​ and a linear demand curve A certain item has a linear supply curve   and a linear demand curve   , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)? ​ , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)? ​

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Solve the system by solving the corresponding matrix equation with an inverse, if possible. ​ Solve the system by solving the corresponding matrix equation with an inverse, if possible. ​

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Solve the system by the substitution method. ​ Solve the system by the substitution method. ​

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A certain item has a linear supply curve A certain item has a linear supply curve   and a linear demand curve   , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)? and a linear demand curve A certain item has a linear supply curve   and a linear demand curve   , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)? , where p is the price and n is the number of items. What is the equilibrium point (p, n)?

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Solve the system by the addition method. ​ Solve the system by the addition method. ​

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A candy maker mixes chocolate, milk, and mint extract to produce three kinds of candy (I, II, and III) with the following proportions. If 78 lb of chocolate, 56 gal of milk, and 28 oz of mint extract are available, how much of each kind of candy can be produced? ​ I : 7 lb chocolate, 5 gal milk, 1 oz mint extract II : 3 lb chocolate, 2 gal milk, 2 oz mint extract III : 4 lb chocolate, 3 gal milk, 3 oz mint extract ​ __________units of candy | can be produced ​ __________ units of candy || can be produced ​ __________ units of candy ||| can be produced

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Solve the system by graphing. ​ Solve the system by graphing. ​   ​   ​Solve the system by graphing. ​   ​   ​

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A plane with a tail wind makes its 987-mile flight in 3 hours. The return flight against the wind takes a half hour longer. What is the wind speed? ​

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Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​ ​ Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​ ​   ​

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Solve the system for all real solutions, using any suitable method. ​ Solve the system for all real solutions, using any suitable method. ​   ​

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Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​ Solve the system by the Gauss-Jordan method. ​

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Find the corner points for the set of feasible solutions for the constraints. ​ Find the corner points for the set of feasible solutions for the constraints. ​

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Find the sum [A] + [B], if ​ Find the sum [A] + [B], if ​   ​ ​ ​ ​

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You have a 48% silver alloy and some pure silver. How much of each must be mixed to obtain 100 oz of 61% silver? ​ __________ oz of silver and __________ oz of alloy

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Solve the system by graphing. ​ Solve the system by graphing. ​   ​  Solve the system by graphing. ​   ​

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A collection of coins has a value of $4.89. There is the same number of nickels and dimes but seven fewer pennies than nickels or dimes. How many pennies are in the collection if there are 86 coins? ​ __________ pennies

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Solve the system by solving the corresponding matrix equation with an inverse, if possible. ​ ​ Solve the system by solving the corresponding matrix equation with an inverse, if possible. ​ ​   ​

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Solve the system by the addition method. ​ Solve the system by the addition method. ​

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Solve the system for all real solutions, using any suitable method. ​ Solve the system for all real solutions, using any suitable method. ​

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