Answer:
(1.06)0 = 1 and positive powers of 1.06 are larger than 1, thus the minimum value N(t) attains, if t≥0, is 400.
From the point of view of the context, a CD account grows in value over time so with a deposit of $400 the value will never drop to $399.
The building is 24 (whatever’s you want ex. Meters, Feet) high. Because 38.7=tan^-1(height/30). Or cos(38.7)=30/hypotenuse. Hypotenuse=30/cos(38.7
Let us start with assuming the amount of coffee worth $20 a pound to be "x" pounds.
Now she wants to mix "x" pounds of $20 coffee with 70 pounds of $90 coffee.
So the mixture would be (x + 70) pounds.
And the value of mixture would be = 20·x + (90)·(70) = (20x + 6300) dollars.
She want to sell this mixture at rate of $30 a pound. Her earning would be = 30·(x + 70) = (30x + 2100) dollars.
We know that the value of mixture would be equal to her earnings.
30x + 2100 = 20x + 6300
30x - 20x = 6300 - 2100
10x = 4200
x = 420
So, 420 pounds of $20 coffee would be used.
7.75 ➗ 125 = 0.062
Simplify ➡ 31 / 4
31 over 4 ➗ 125
Then, divide ➡31 over 1 by 125
and it should leave you with the answer 0.062
Answer:
their current cash flow is negative since their expenses are higher than their income:
- monthly net income = $56,000 / 12 = $4,667
- monthly expenses = $1,500 + $3,500 = $5,000
- monthly cash flow = ($333)
they have 3 options:
- Option 1 (which I personally dislike) is that Neil contributes $4,000 less per year to his retirement account in order to balance their net income and expenses. The problem is that once he retires, his income will be much lower.
- Option 2 is that they lower their expenses a little bit, only enough to balance their cash flows.
- Option 3 is that Nancy gets a part time job, maybe a couple of hours per day which will allow her to earn money that can be used to cover some expenses.
Personally I believe that option 2 is the best, but if they definitely cannot lower their monthly expenses, then option 3 would probably fit them.