Energy Savings. For these questions, assume that there are 365 days in a year. 49. Your utility company charges 13¢ per kilowatt-hour of electricity. What is the daily cost of keeping a 100-watt light bulb lit for 12 hours each day? How much will you save in a year if you replace the bulb with an LED bulb that provides the same amount of light using only 25 watts of power?
Energy Savings. For these questions, assume that there are 365 days in a year. 49. Your utility company charges 13¢ per kilowatt-hour of electricity. What is the daily cost of keeping a 100-watt light bulb lit for 12 hours each day? How much will you save in a year if you replace the bulb with an LED bulb that provides the same amount of light using only 25 watts of power?
Energy Savings. For these questions, assume that there are 365 days in a year.
49. Your utility company charges 13¢ per kilowatt-hour of electricity. What is the daily cost of keeping a 100-watt light bulb lit for 12 hours each day? How much will you save in a year if you replace the bulb with an LED bulb that provides the same amount of light using only 25 watts of power?
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The angle bisectors of APQR are PZ, QZ, and RZ. They meet at a single point Z.
(In other words, Z is the incenter of APQR.)
Suppose YZ = 22, QZ = 23, mz WPY 38°, and mzXQZ = 54°.
Find the following measures.
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(5) The graph of f'(x), the derivative of f(x), is shown in the figure above. The line tangent to the graph
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(a) f'(x) does not exist at x = 0.
(b) f(x) has a point of inflection at x = 1.
(c) f(x) has a local maximum at x = 0.
(d) f(x) has a local maximum at x = 1.
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