To answer this question let us first define what a rational and irrational number is. A rational number is basically a number whose decimals are terminating (ie have an end) or repeating (continuously repeats the same pattern.
An example of this from your question would be
5.3 - terminating rational number
5.333333333333..... - repeating rational number
Irrational numbers are basically numbers whose decimals are non terminating and non repeating.
An example would be the square root of 29. When plugged in a calculator this would result in <span>5.3851648071.....
</span>This number goes on and on with no set pattern.
Answer: Richard will owe $2024 after 1 year if he takes advantage of this option.
Step-by-step explanation:
We would apply the formula for determining compound interest which is expressed as
A = P(1 + r/n)^nt
Where
A = total amount in the account at the end of t years
r represents the interest rate.
n represents the periodic interval at which it was compounded.
P represents the principal or initial amount deposited
From the information given,
P = 1588.57
r = 24.5% = 24.5/100 = 0.245
n = 12 because it was compounded 12 times in a year.
t = 1 year
Therefore,.
A = 1588.57(1+0.245/12)^1 × 12
A = 1588.57(1+0.245/12)^12
A = 1588.57(1+0.0204)^12
A = 1588.57(1.0204)^12
A = $2024.2
Answer:
Y=4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
458.333333333333
Step-by-step explanation:I divided it using my
It would be 5/12! hope this helped