Answer: Verizon is less expensive than the S&P 500 on both a P/E and dividend yield basis.
Step-by-step explanation:
When a <em>Price to Earnings ratio is relatively high</em> this means that the <em>Price of the security is high </em>because investors believe the company has good prospects.
When a Dividend Yield is relatively low, this means that the dividends being declared are quite lower than the price because Dividend yield is dividends as a percentage of security price. <em>Lower Dividend Yields therefore mean high security prices</em>.
Looking at the Verizon Chart and the S&P 500 you see that Verizon P/E ratio is 11.71 while S&P is 19.01.
This means that the price of Verizon's is less than S&P 500.
Also notice that Verizon's Dividend yield is 4.09% while S&P 500's is 1.91% again signifying that Verizon is cheaper.
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: The area of the enlargement is 315cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the picture has 35cm as the area and it has a length of 7cm then we can find the width by dividing the area by the length.
w= 35/7
w = 5
So in this care the width of the picture in 5cm.
Now is saying that the picture's length has been enlarge or been dilated to 21 cm. To get from 7cm to 21cm you will have to multiply by 3.
In this situation, we will have to multiply the original picture's width by 3 to find it enlargement.
w= 5*3 = 15
The width is 15cm and the length is 21cm so multiply them to find the area.
A = 15 * 21
A = 315cm
Answer:
Gallons in each tank= 5.4 G
Gallons in 2 fish tanks= 10.8 G
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the gallons of water in each tank, divide 27 gallons by 5 fish tanks.
27/5= 5.4
To find the number of gallons to fill 2 fish tanks, multiply 5.4 (gallons in 1 tank) by 2 (2 tanks).
5.4*2= 10.8
1. Area: pi x r^2
Radius: 6.9m
Area: 3.14 x 6.9^2
Area: 149.5m
2. Area: pi x r^2
Radius: 150ft
Area: 3.14 x 150^2
Area: 70,650ft
3. Area: pi x r^2
Radius: 8in
Area: 3.14 x 8^2
Area: 200.96in
Area: pi x r^2
Radius: 2in
Area: 3.14 x 2^2
Area: 12.56in
200.96/12.56 = 16
Therefore, it will take 16 4 inch diameter cookies to equal the area of one giant cookie.