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Nadya [2.5K]
4 years ago
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In franks math class the students take proficiency tests every week in order to assess their progress in meeting basic math mile

stones. teachers adjust their plans to make sure that all students are able to pass these tests at a certain date. this type of orientation is known as
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Alexus [3.1K]4 years ago
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The given assessment tests were used as the basis to target weak skills. The skills are then taught on lessons to ensure mastery.   The teacher administers a continuous<span> assessment that targeted on the skills are focused until the time when the End Course Assessment Test for the whole course would finally come.</span>
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c. October 20         24,000         9%      55 days   December   14     330.00

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e. September 15      9,000          8%      85 days   December    9     170.00

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Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

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a. August 5             $6,000         8%     130 days   Dec. 13(26+30+31+30+13)

b. May 10                 16,800          7%     100 days   Aug. 18 (21+30+31+18)

c. October 20         24,000         9%      55 days   Dec. 14 (11+30+14)

d. July 06                  4,500        10%      70 days   Sept. 14 (25+31+14)

e. September 15      9,000          8%      85 days   Dec. 9 (15+31+30+9)

Calculation of Interests:

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b. = $326.67 ($16,800 * 7% * 100/360)

c. = $330.00 ($24,000 * 9% * 55/360)

d. = $87.50 ($4,500 * 10% * 70/360)

e. = $170 ($9,000 * 8% * 85/360)

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