Transportation. The railroad in Problem 55 also has a fleet of tank cars. If 14 % of the tank cars on the home tracks enter the national pool each month, and 26 % of the tank cars in the national pool are returned to the home tracks each month, what percentage of its tank cars can the railroad expect to have on its home tracks in the long run?
Transportation. The railroad in Problem 55 also has a fleet of tank cars. If 14 % of the tank cars on the home tracks enter the national pool each month, and 26 % of the tank cars in the national pool are returned to the home tracks each month, what percentage of its tank cars can the railroad expect to have on its home tracks in the long run?
Solution Summary: The author calculates the percentage of tank cars that the rail road can expect to have on its home tracks in the long run.
Transportation. The railroad in Problem 55 also has a fleet of tank cars. If
14
%
of the tank cars on the home tracks enter the national pool each month, and
26
%
of the tank cars in the national pool are returned to the home tracks each month, what percentage of its tank cars can the railroad expect to have on its home tracks in the long run?
A company specializing in lubrication products for vintage motors produce two
blended oils, Smaza and Nefkov. They make a profit of K5,000.00 per litre of
Smaza and K4,000.00 per litre of Nefkov. A litre of Smaza requires 0.4 litres of
heavy oil and 0.6 litres of light oil. A litre of Nefkov requires 0.8 litres of heavy oil
and 0.2 litres of light oil. The company has 100 litres of heavy oil and 80 litres of
light oil. How many litres of each product should they make to maximize profits
and what level of profit will they obtain? Show all your workings.
Use the graphs to find estimates for the solutions of the simultaneous equations.
PLEASE SOLVE STEP BY STEP WITHOUT ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE OR CHATGPT
SOLVE BY HAND STEP BY STEP
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