Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
One nice thing about this situation is that you’ve been given everything in the same base. To review a little on the laws of exponents, when you have two exponents with the same base being:
– Multiplied: Add their exponents
– Divided: Subtract their exponents
We can see that in both the numerator and denominator we have exponents *multiplied* together, and the product in the numerator is being *divided* by the product in the detonator, so that translates to *summing the exponents on the top and bottom and then finding their difference*. Let’s throw away the twos for a moment and just focus on the exponents. We have
[11/2 + (-7) + (-5)] - [3 + 1/2 + (-10)]
For convenience’s sake, I’m going to turn 11/2 into the mixed number 5 1/2. Summing the terms in the first brackets gives us
5 1/2 + (-7) + (-5) = - 1 1/2 + (-5) = -6 1/2
And summing the terms in the second:
3 + 1/2 + (-10) = 3 1/2 + (-10) = -6 1/2
Putting those both into our first question gives us -6 1/2 - (-6 1/2), which is 0, since any number minus itself gives us 0.
Now we can bring the 2 back into the mix. The 0 we found is the exponent the 2 is being raised to, so our answer is
2^0, which is just 1.
Answer:
This problem requires us to calculate, the value of investment after 10 and 25 years, and also tell the time after which intial investment amount will double. Investment rate and initial investment amount is given in the question.
Value of investment after 10 year = 600(1+8%)^10 = $ 1,295
Value of investment after 25 year = 600(1+8%)^25 = $ 4,109
Time after which investment amount double (n)
1200 = 600 (1.08)^n
Log 2 = n log 1.08
n = 9 years
it is so easy
Step-by-step explanation:
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2/3+3/4=17/12=1.417 This is the anwser