Answer:
Look at explanation.
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first four, take the first term and add the common difference to it to get the second term. Then add the common difference to the second term to get the third term, and so on until the 5th term. If the common difference is negative, you subtract it instead of adding it.
Answer:
I think it's 20 I think I'm not sure but try to solve it
He had put in $300 and got out $336 at the end of the year.
This means an increase of $36 over a year.
10% of $300 = $30 dollars
This shows that he definitely got more than a 10% increase.
Alan got $6 more than $30 so to find 6 from 30, you divide by 5
so ( 10% = $30 ) divided by 5 = ( 2% = $6 )
Adding the amount of money and percentages gives you 12% = $36
So the amount of mpercentage increase is 12%
Overall the amount of money in his bank now compared to when he deposited it, he has 112% in the bank.
Y= 2x-3 i think, but i may be wrong