Artisan Water

Help Please--Math?
1) A stream of water moving at the rate of "V" feet per second can carry particles of size 0.03 /y inches (use / for square root sign). Find the size of the largest particle that can be carried by a stream flowing at the rate of 3/4 foot per second.
2) An artisan can produce and sell "x" hats per month. The total cost "c" (in dollars) for producing "x" hats is C=460+12x and the total revenue "r" (in dollars) is R=36x.
3) After 3 years, an investment of $1200 compounded annually at an interest rate "r" will yield an amount of 1200(1+r)3 (the 3 is a cubed sign).
(a)--Write as polynomial in standard form.
(b)--Use a calculator to evaluate the polynomial for the values of "r" in the table
TABLE
r 2% 3% 31/2% 4% 41/2%
1200(1+r)3
(c)--What conclusion can you make from the table?
That your homework should be done by your self on your table.
This heavy, natural-coloured baker duplicates the effects of a brick-lined oven, distributing heat and absorbing moisture to produce crisp-crusted breads. Its domed lid has a lip that fits snuggly onto the oblong bottom and allows for even circulation of heat, which results in a delicious bread with a very crispy crust and light crumb...
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This glass teapot with a capacity of 40 ounces turns the act of brewing tea into an artistic presentation. Loose tea leaves are placed into the glass infuser, hot water is added, and when the water reaches the desired color or strength, the infuser is lifted out along with all the loose leaves...
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On May 24, 2000, the historic Ryman Auditorium was booked to offer Nashvillians an evening of sublime beauty. Label executives and soundtrack producers so loved the music of O Brother, Where Art Thou? that they brought it to life as a benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame...
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John Waters spoofs independent filmmaking at its most absurd fringe with this affectionate portrait of a guerrilla filmmaking collective that declares war on Hollywood drivel. Bitchy screen queen Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith, whose kewpie doll voice and aging baby face are right at home) is kidnapped by would-be auteur Cecil (Stephen Dorff), a slogan-spouting bottle blonde with a cult-like crew of cinema outlaws called "The Sprocket Holes...
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John Waters spoofs independent filmmaking at its most absurd fringe with this affectionate portrait of a guerrilla filmmaking collective that declares war on Hollywood drivel. Bitchy screen queen Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith, whose kewpie doll voice and aging baby face are right at home) is kidnapped by would-be auteur Cecil (Stephen Dorff), a slogan-spouting bottle blonde with a cult-like crew of cinema outlaws called "The Sprocket Holes...
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Ayate Cloths are an open woven cloth. High quality, hand woven from the Agave (cactus) plant, by Artisans using traditional pre-Columbian methods. Revitalizes the whole body. Sheds impurities, Exfoliates dead skin cells, Cleanses pores, Stimulates circulation and Improves the complexion...
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Roger&Gallet soaps are produced by a unique manufacturing process. They owe their incomparable fragrance to the artisan tradition and their infinite softness to the quality of their composition, which preserves all the vital functions of the skin...
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These fun, effervescent fizzies condition and soften your bath water with sea salt and shea butter.
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The Ariston 4-gallon point-of-use electric mini-tank water heater eliminates the wait time for hot water to come from the sink faucet. You can install the heater independently or in-line with a larger water-heating source...
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