If your choices are
A. C = 2.99x - 50
B. C = 50 - 2.99x
C. C = 50x - 2.99
D. C = 2.99 - 50x
2.99x
That’s the money you owe for the cherries. That eliminates choices C and D.
50 - 2.99x
When x is zero you should get 50 dollars back, so that eliminates A. You get 50 dollars back minus the money that you owe for the cherries, so that's choice B.
B. C = 50 - 2.99x
The formula for this problem is A=P(1+(r/n))^nt.
A is what you're trying to find. P=400 r=0.06 t=3 n=1, since it's compounded once per year.
Now plug in those values to get A=400(1+(0.06/1))^1*3
I get an answer of $476.41
Answer:
The probability of getting two tails is
.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 8 different possible outcomes: HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, and TTT. Since only three of them meet the requirement of only two tails, that means the probability of getting two tails is
.
Answer:
x=28.75
Step-by-step explanation: