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The answer here is 10:30
Why?
Split 50 into two 25 minute sections. Subtract 25 once, using half of 50.
11:20 - 25 = 10:55
Subtract 25 again using the second one.
10:55 - 25 = 10:30
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Yes, the fraction 3/10 is closer to the fraction 1/2.
Comparing decimals involves starting with the digits having the highest place value, just like when comparing other whole numbers. We begin the comparison by putting the provided decimal numbers in a place value table. We move on to the digits in the next place to the right if the digits on the biggest place value match. Up till the digits that are different are reached, we continue comparing digits.
The given fraction is 3/10.
The decimal form of 3/10 is 0.3.
Comparing 0.3 with 0, 1/2 =0.5 and 1, we get
0.3 is closer to 0.5.
Yes, the fraction 3/10 is closer to the fraction 1/2.
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3/10 would be 30%.
0 is 0%.
1/2 is 50%.
1 is 100%
30 is 30 away from 0, 20 away from 50, and 70 away from 100.
20 is the lowest number so 3/10 is closest to 1/2.
Write your answers as integers or as proper or improper fractions in simplest form.
Answer:
q=9 q=2
Step-by-step explanation:
(q − 9)(q − 2) = 0
Using the zero product property
q-9 = 0 q-2=0
Solving each equation
q=9 q=2
Choose exactly two answers that are correct.
A.
eating out
B.
emergency fund
C.
rent
D.
electric bill
E.
groceries
F.
water bill
G.
college savings
Choose all answers that are correct.
5.
(3 pt)
Which should Ada include in her list of assets?
Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
auto loan balance of $3157
B.
retirement account balance of $294,122
C.
rental property valued at $155,900
D.
balance of $15,621 on her student loan
E.
home equity loan balance of $5159
Choose the answer.
6.
(3 pt)
Isidro’s net worth is $326,913. His total assets are $519,372. What is the total value of his liabilities?
A.
$846,285
B.
–$846,285
C.
$192,459
D.
–$192,459
Sarah opened a simple interest savings account with $4000 in principal and an interest rate of 3.3%. How much is in the account after 6 years?
simple interest: I = P • r • t
A.
$792.00
B.
$860.29
C.
$4792.00
D.
$4860.29
Maria plans to use $18,000 to open a savings account with an annual interest rate of 7%. How much more interest will she earn over 6 years if she chooses an account that compounds interest quarterly instead of annually?
interest compounded quarterly: A = P (1 + )4t
interest compounded annually: A = P (1 + r)t
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