In this question, we're trying to find how much Paul will pay per month in premiums.
We know that the plan costs $7,710 for a year
In order to find his premium cost per month, we need to get the total price for the year and divide it by 12, since there are 12 months in a year.
Solve:
7,710 ÷ 12 = 642.50
This means that he'll pay $642.50 a month.
Answer:
$642.50
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Answer:
7 7/8
Step-by-step explanation:
There are several ways to get there.
2.25×3.5 = 7.875 = 7 7/8
(2 1/4)(3 1/2) = (9/4)(7/2) = 63/8 = 7 7/8
(2 1/4)(3.5) = 2(3.5) +(1/4)(3.5) = 7 + (2·3.5)/(2·4) = 7 +7/8 = 7 7/8
A typical graphing calculator will let you enter this problem directly, giving you a result either as a decimal, improper fraction, or a mixed number.
X is 66 degrees, you just subtract 24 to 90 and it gives you 66.
Answer:
2/11
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say our fraction is x = 0.1818181818...
The trick is to multiply x by 10²=100 in this case, since there are two repeating digits, and then subtract the original x.
So, in fact you are subtracting 0.181818 from 18.181818 which effectively cancels the entire bit after the decimal point.
You get:
100x - x = 18
Which you can solve:
99x = 18
x = 18/99 = 2/11