Answer:
If a number has infinite repeating decimals, the correct form to write repeating decimilas is by adding a line -also con vinculum- above the repeating decimals.
For example:
If u were to draw this out, u would have the shape of a right triangle....with the legs being 3 miles and 4 miles......and a straight line would be the hypotenuse. So we use the pythagorean theorem.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
3^2 + 4^2 = c^2
9 + 16 = c^2
25 = c^2
sqrt 25 = c
5 = c
so Jimmy is 5 miles from home
Answer:
3%×300,=900
900÷100=9
Step-by-step explanation:
answer is 9
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Answer: $130</h3>
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Explanation:
I'm assuming the bank is using simple interest (instead of compound interest).
If so, then,
i = P*r*t
i = 8000*0.0325*0.5
i = 130
The amount of interest is $130
In the formula above, I used
- P = 8000 = amount deposited
- r = 0.0325 = annual interest rate in decimal form
- t = 6/12 = 0.5 years, which means you don't use t = 6. We don't use t = 6 because the interest rate is on an annual basis, and not a 6-month basis.