0 × <span>0 = 0
0 </span>× <span>1 = 0
1 </span>× <span>1 = 1
Which means multiplication is closed under {0, 1}
</span><span>1 </span>÷ <span>1 = 1
0 </span>÷ <span>1 = 0
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Division is not closed under {0, 1}
1 + 1 = 2
Addition is not closed under {0, 1}
0 - 1 = -1
Subtraction is not closed under {0, 1} either
So it's only A. Multiplication which is closed under {0, 1}
The group of values plugged into the TVM Solver of a graphing calculator that will return the amount of a 25-year loan with an APR of 16.8%, that is paid off with monthly payments of $340 is:
A. N=300; 1%-1.4; PV = PMT=-340; FV=0; P/Y=12; C/Y=12;PMT:END
What is monthly compounding?
Monthly compounding in this case the number of payments would be the number of monthly payments in 25 years, which is 300 monthly payments(i.e. 12*25=300), this means that options B and D are obviously incorrect because number of payments, N is given as 25( 25 years instead of 300 months)
What is monthly interest rate?
The monthly interest is the annual interest rate of 16.8% divided by 12, which is 1.40%, in short, option C is also wrong because I/Y(monthly interest rate) was as shown as an interest rate of 16.8% instead of 1.40%
Overall, the correct option is A, because the number of payments and interest rate were stated correctly, unlike other options that were incorrectly written
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Answer:
In option a, w < 10
in option b, w = 10 and 2(20) + 2(10) = 40 + 20 = 60 < 150
in option c, w > 10 but 2(60) + 2(20) = 120 + 40 = 160 > 150
In option d, w > 10 but 2(55) + 2(30) = 110 + 60 = 170 > 150
Therefore the corect answer is option b.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We will use following steps to measure exactly 4 gallons of water with the help of 5 gallons and 3 gallons empty jugs.
1). Fill 3 gallons jug completely.
2). Pour this 3 gallons of water into 5 gallons jug. Now we have 3 gallons of water in 5 gallons jug and 3 gallons jug empty.
We can add 2 gallons of water in the empty space of 5 gallons jug more.
3). Fill the 3 gallons jug with the water again.
4). Pour this water into 5 gallons jug which can hold 2 gallons of water more.
Now we have 5 gallons of jug filled fully and 1 gallon water remaining in the 3 gallons jug.
5). Empty the 5 gallons jug completely.
6). Pour the remaining 1 gallon of remaining water in 3 gallons jug into 5 gallons jug.
7). Fill the 3 gallons jug completely and pour it into 5 gallon jug.
8). Finally we have 4 gallons of water in the 5 gallons jug.
Answer:
284
Step-by-step explanation:
Really easy dude?