How much is 400.00 invested at 9% interest compounded continuously be worth after 3 years
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COMPOUNDED not simple interest, compound interest is neat since you earn interest on the interest you earned
ok so what you use is F=Pe^(rt) F=future or ending amount P=present amount e=base of the natural log (some digits are 2.71828182845) r=rate in decimal t=time in years
presen amount is 400 rate is 9% or 0.09 time is 3 years
Find values of x and y for which ABCD must be a parallelogram. The diagram is not to scale. a. x = 8, y = 17 b. x = 6, y = 8 c. x = 8, y = 10 d. x = 8, y = 6
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The answer is d.
3x-14 = x-2 solve for x
4y-7 = y+11 solve for y
3x-14=x+2 Add 14 to both sides. 3x=x+16 Subtract x from both sides. 2x=16 Divide by 2. x=8
4y-7=y+11 Add 7 to both sides. 4y=y+18 Subtract y from both sides. 3y=18 Divide by 3. y=6
The answer is d.
Any body know the awnser
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ok so x<√67<y assuming x and y are consecutive
x<√67<y squaer root everybody x^2<67<y^2 so just find the ones that are closest to 67 8^2=64 9^2=81 64<67<81 8^2<67<9^2
the consecutive integers are 8 and 9
Emma says the GCF of 16 and 12 is 48. Her friend Grace says the answer is 4. Who is right?
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Grace is right because what Emma said was not a factor of 16 and 12.
Can someone help me please which one is it ? A B C D
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It mentions that angle 1 is congruent to angle 2. They have the same angle measure. This allows us to replace angle 1 with angle 2 (because they're effectively the same thing).
We can say (angle 1) + (angle 3) = 90 (angle 2) + (angle 3) = 90 notice the replacement in bold
The second equation is an algebraic way of saying "angle 2 and angle 3 are complementary"
Answer: Choice C
Estimate the angle of elevation from the trailhead to the summit.
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you can do the sin, cos, or tan of that angle using any of the numbers provided
Sin x = summit/ trailhead
Cos x = horizontal distance / trailhead
tan x = summit/ horizontal distance
Seven hundred thirty-one and six thousand two hundred sixty-four ten-thousandths in numbers