131k views
4 votes
Suppose that P(x) represents the percentage of income spent on health care in year x and I(x) represents income in year x. Determine a function H that represents total health care expenditures in year x.

The function H that represents total health care expenditures in year x is _______

2 Answers

3 votes

The total health care expenditures in year x would be equal to the product of the percentage of income spent on health care (P(x)) and the income (I(x)) in year x. Therefore, the function H can be expressed as:

H(x) = P(x) * I(x)

This function takes into account both the amount spent on health care as well as the income level, providing a comprehensive representation of health care expenditures.

User Abhilash L R
by
8.4k points
3 votes

Explanation:

that depends on the result dimension of P(x).

if P(x) delivers the percentage in the form xx.xx%, then

H(x) = I(x) × P(x) / 100

if P(x) delivers the percentage in the form 0.xxxx, then

H(x) = I(x) × P(x)

very basically, the absolute amount of a percentage of a whole is the product between both (and divided by 100).

e.g.

let's say, the whole amount is $64,000.

and we need to know 10% of that.

10% of 64,000 is then

64,000 × 10 / 100 = 6,400

or

64,000 × 0.10 = 6,400

can you see the connection, and why both versions do the same ?

User Beslan Tularov
by
7.8k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories