Given:
Cost = 12,050
depreciation rate = 12%
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year beginning value dep.rate depreciation ending value
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1
<span> 12,050.00 </span>12%
<span> 1,446.00 </span>
<span> 10,604.00
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2
<span> 10,604.00 </span>12%
<span> 1,272.48 </span>
<span> 9,331.52
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</span>
<span>
3
<span> 9,331.52 </span>12%
<span> 1,119.78 </span>
<span> 8,211.74
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</span>
<span>
4
<span> 8,211.74 </span>12%
<span> 985.41 </span>
<span> 7,226.33
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</span>
<span>
5
<span> 7,226.33 </span>12%
<span> 867.16 </span>
<span> 6,359.17
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</span>
<span>
6
<span> 6,359.17 </span>12%
<span> 763.10 </span>
<span> 5,596.07
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</span>
<span>
7
<span> 5,596.07 </span>12%
<span> 671.53 </span>
<span> 4,924.54
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</span>
<span>
8
<span> 4,924.54 </span>12%
<span> 590.94 </span>
<span> 4,333.60
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<span>
9
<span> 4,333.60 </span>12%
<span> 520.03 </span>
<span> 3,813.56
The boat will be worth $3,813.56 after 9 years.
Depreciation = beginning cost x depreciation rate
Ending cost = beginning cost - depreciation
Depreciation is the wear and tear of an object that decreases its value.</span></span></span></span>
To find the angles in these problems you have to do one of two things.
1) If we are looking for an interior angle with the exterior angle given, we can find the interior angle by subtracting the exterior angle from 180.
EX: Exterior angle K is 140. Therefore the interior angle is 40 (180 - 140 = 40).
2) If order to find an interior angle when you have other interior angles, add up the other interior angles and subtract them from 180.
EX) Interior angle A is 32 because the other angles are 120 and 28. (180 - 120 - 28 = 32)
ALSO, remember that the square is equal to 90 degrees. I've included an answer list for you below.
A = 32
B = 152
C = 65
D = 25
E = 37
F = 83
G = 97
H = 97
I = 83
J = 57
K = 40
L = 120
M = 60
N = 90
O = 79
P = 12
Answer:
120
Step-by-step explanation:
Split up the boxes to help you achieve the answer.
Answer:
NORMDIST(RAND(),50,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
NORMDIST(RAND(),50,5) returns the random value from a normal distribution. The second space is meant for Mean and the third space is meant for standard deviation.