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Exhibit 7.1
The following questions are based on the problem below.
A company wants to advertise on TV and radio. The company wants to produce about 6 TV ads and 12 radio ads. Each TV ad costs $20,000 and is viewed by 10 million people. Radio ads cost $10,000 and are heard by 7 million people. The company wants to reach about 140 million people, and spend about $200,000 for all the ads. The problem has been set up in the following Excel spreadsheet. Exhibit 7.1 The following questions are based on the problem below. A company wants to advertise on TV and radio. The company wants to produce about 6 TV ads and 12 radio ads. Each TV ad costs $20,000 and is viewed by 10 million people. Radio ads cost $10,000 and are heard by 7 million people. The company wants to reach about 140 million people, and spend about $200,000 for all the ads. The problem has been set up in the following Excel spreadsheet.   -Refer to Exhibit 7.1. What formula goes in cell B9? A)  =SUM(B6:B8)  B)  =B6+B7-B8 C)  =B6-B7+B8 D)  =B10-B8
-Refer to Exhibit 7.1. What formula goes in cell B9?

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Blood Pressure

A measure of the force that circulating blood exerts against the walls of blood vessels.

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The process by which the nephrons in the kidneys recover water and solutes from the filtrate and return them to the circulating blood.

Juxtaglomerular Apparatus

A structure in the kidney that regulates blood pressure by managing the release of renin.

Blood Pressure

The pressure of circulating blood against the walls of blood vessels, often measured for diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heart's contractions and the diameter and elasticity of the arterial walls.

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