Response:

Detailed explanation:
First company bid:
The bid is
more
of 
Bid of first 
Second company bid:
The second company’s bid is
higher than the first
of the first bid 
As a result, the second company's bid is 
After 1 hour >> 44 miles apart
after 2 hours >> 88 miles apart
after 2.5 hours >> 110 miles apart
Two and a half hours
The answer is $300,000. Detailed calculation: Labor cost = $11,000; Parking cost = $7,000; Therefore, Parking Labor cost = $18,000. The parking labor cost represents 6% of the parking revenue. Thus, 6% = Parking Labor cost / Parking Revenue. By substituting, we get 6/100 = $18,000 / Parking Revenue. Solving for Parking Revenue yields: Parking Revenue = (100 × $18,000) / 6 = $300,000.
Answer:
The null hypothesis states that 48% of the healthcare provider's members received their flu shot.
The alternative hypothesis claims that the proportion of members who received their flu shot differs from 48%.
Step-by-step explanation:
A null hypothesis is a proposed statement regarding a population parameter that is tested for acceptance or rejection.
An alternative hypothesis presents a contradicting statement to the null hypothesis and is accepted when evidence disproves the null hypothesis.