If you're asking the height of the triangle, it is 2x-1.
I got the 2x from "twice the length of the base"
and (-1) from "1 cm less"
<em>$29178.25</em>
- Step-by-step explanation:
<em>x = p(1 - r)ⁿ</em>
<em>p = original price</em>
<em>r = 8.3% = 0.083</em>
<em>n = 5 years</em>
<em>x = $45000(1 - 0.083)⁵</em>
<em>= $45000ₓ0.917⁵</em>
<em>= $45000ₓ0.64840548256</em>
<em>= </em><em>$29178.25</em>
ok what do you want me to do for you
Answer:
Bolt Circle Diameter (BCD) is the diameter of the circle that goes through the center of all of the bolts on your chainring. On bicycle chainrings this dimension is usually measured in millimeters. ... On a chainring with 4 bolts the BCD is the distance between two bolts across from each other.
Step-by-step explanation: