Answer:
10/8 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8) 2.5 meters
9) 56 fluid ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to know all the conversion factors.
just use what you know about this stuff
(a+36d)/(a+20d) = (a+55d)/(a+36d)
(a+36d)^2 = (a+55d)(a+20d)
a^2+72ad+1296d^2 = a^2+75ad+1100d^2
3ad = 196d^2
3a = 196d
That is, for any value of n,
a=196n
d=3n
So, there is no unique solution.
If n=1, then a=196 and d=3. The terms are
196+20*3 = 256
196+36*3 = 304
196+55*3 = 361
304/256 = 361/304
You can easily verify that it works for any value of n.
Let the numbers be x and y.
x*y=HCF*LCM=6*60=360
thus
y=360/x
next we find the list of combinations of x and y and test if they satisfy the conditions above:
(6,60),(12,30),(18,20),(24,15)
out of the above, only (6,60) and (12,30) satisfy both conditions. Thus our answer is:
(6,60) or (12,30)
Answer:
(a) 20256.15625
(b) 17642.78546
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) There's a formula for this problem y = A(d)^t where, A is the initial value you are given, d is the growth or decay rate and t is the time period. So, in this case, as the car cost is decreasing it is a decay problem and we can write the formula as such; y = A(1-R)^t
So, in 5 years the car will be worth, 25500(1-4.5%)^5 or 20256.15625 dollars
(b) And after 8 years the car will be worth 25500(1-4.5%)^8 or 17642.78546 dollars.