This is to show you how the exam in Blackboard will look whi…
This is to show you how the exam in Blackboard will look while using HonorLock, the Proctoring Software. You will only be required to use this for the Exam parts in Blackboard, you will not have to use it for the part in ALEKS. Practice using the Math Editor to work this. Click in the text box below and choose the plus with a circle around it. Choose the Math Editor. It looks like a fancy f(x) and says Math. Solve for x in the triangle. Show the original equation you set up, then solve it. If you need to change something in your answer, click on what you need to change and then click on the Math Editor again. Solve for x in the triangle Final Exam MATH 2312 F23.jpg 2 x + 3 y = 5
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Bob budgets $12 a week for entertainment. He splits his time between going to the movies and going to the gym. Each movie costs $3 and each session at the gym also costs $3. The total utility from each of these activities is shown in the table below. Bob’s utility maximizing point is: Movies Total Utility Gym Costs Total Utility 0 0 0 0 1 30 1 50 2 55 2 85 3 76 3 115 4 92 4 107 5 103 5 111 6 114 7 115
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The table below sets out cost information for the production of volley balls. Some values are missing. Which of the following statements is correct? Quantity Variable Cost Fixed Cost Total Cost Average Variable Cost ($ per unit) Marginal Cost ($ per unit) 0 0 30 30 0 – 1 12 B 12 E 2 25 C D F 3 A 72 14 G
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The following table shows the demand curve and cost information for a firm that is a monopoly. What quantity should it produce to maximize their profits? Hint: you must calculate TR, MR, MC to answer this question. Price Quantity TC $10 0 $500 $9 200 $1,000 $8 400 $1,600 $7 600 $2,500 $6 800 $4,000
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