You need the revenue of year 2 to calculate what percent you have to increase it to reach 3 million in year 3.
Let R2 be the revenue of year 2 and R3 the revenue of year 3.
The formula of percent increase is:
% increase = ( R3 - R2 ) / R2 *100
=> % increase = (R3 / R2 - 1) * 100
So, given R3 is 3 million
=> % increase = (3,000,000 / R2 - 1) * 100
So, you just have to replace R2 to get the solution.
Let's do one example:
R2 = 2 million
=> % increase = (3,000,000 / 2,000,000 - 1) * 100 = (0.5) * 100 = 50
So, if the revenue of year 2 was 2 million, he needs to increase it 50% to reach 3 million.
Answer:
(22/7)/6=0.523809
Step-by-step explanation:
V=4/3πr^3
V=4/3π(1/2)^3=π/6
or (22/7)/6=0.523809
The answer should be number 4
The point of observation is 2500 m away from the foot of the building.
The angle of elevation is 4°.
We need to find the height 'h' of the building.
With respect to 4°,
2500 is the adjacent side.
'h' is the opposite side.
The trigonometric ratio associating opposite & adjacent is tan.
We have


Cross multiplying we get
h = 2500 tan4°
h= 174.82 m
Option B) is the right answer.
The answer should be 11 in case you were wondering.