1) Plug the numbers into the equation for a simple interest rate. The equation is I = Prt, where P is the initial amount, r is the interest rate, and t is the time in years. 2) You have to turn the time into years, so put it over 12 (the months in a year) to turn it into a fraction for the unit of years, and plug in the equation to get I = 1200*0.81*(9/12). 3) Multiply this equation out to get 729.00, this is the answer. Answer: $729.00 interest. **TAKE THIS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT, you wrote the interest as dollars, but in this equation I assumed you meant to write it was a percent. If you did make a mistake and the 81 interest is a percent, then the math in this equation is correct. If it is an amount of money, then don’t copy it because it would be incorrect.
It would weight 18lbs i believe
Answer:
First equation has extra 6s and this extra 6s=54-42=12
6s=12. s=2
Step-by-step explanation:
6*2+10t=42 ........ 10t=30 t=3
By using LCF (Least common factor), the answer would be 24. If you count by sixes and eighteen, the first number they have the same is 24. 6,12,18,24
8,16,24
Answer:
a.Z(-2,1)
b.Z(1,1)
c.Z(-3,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
z(-2,3)
Imagine this point on a graph.
Translate it down two units :
the x stays -2, by going down the y decreases 2 so 3-2=1
Z(-2,1)
Translate Right three units : I'm assuming that we use the answer from the first translation
Z(-2,1)
The y doesn't change this time the x increases 3 since we're moving to the right.
Z(1,1)
Translate up 1 and left 4:
Z(1,1)
by moving up one we have Z(1,2) then by moving 4 to the left we get Z(-3,2)
Hope this helps :)