When Tasha started behaving strangely, her roommate, Erika,…

 When Tasha started behaving strangely, her roommate, Erika, asked what was going on. Tasha said, “I can’t be seen. They’ve embedded transmitters in the walls. The humming tells them my thoughts.” Tasha insists she hears voices commenting on her behavior, including a child’s voice that laughs at her and another that gives her commands. She has started speaking in unusual ways, often making up words like “plentafrag” and “torquolize,” and sometimes speaking in rhyming strings that make little sense. For instance, when Erika asked her what she wanted for dinner, she replied, “Dinner spinner, thinner winner, glimmer shimmer.” Even when Tasha does speak logically, her ideas often seem disconnected. Tasha shows disorganized speech. Which of the following is NOT an example of her disorganized speech in this description?

A baseball team is trying to determine what price to charge…

A baseball team is trying to determine what price to charge for tickets.  At a price of $27 per ticket, it averages 38,000 people per game.  For every price increase of $1, it loses 400 people.  What price per ticket should be charged in order to maximize revenue?  

A company has a production cost function  Cx=300+1.2x{“versi…

A company has a production cost function  Cx=300+1.2x{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”Cx=300+1.2x”}  and a revenue function Rx=6x-0.001×2, {“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”Rx=6x-0.001×2, ”} when  x{“version”:”1.1″,”math”:”x”}  units are sold.   Find the number of units that produces maximum profit.   The number of units is:  (rounded to the nearest whole number)