Answer: 4,50,000 or 63
Step-by-step explanation: I add
If Melody used the table and still made a mistake, you can
imagine how badly we'll do if we can't even SEE the table.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Each successive year, he
earned a 5% raise. It means that the salary is increasing in geometric progression. The formula for determining the nth term of a geometric progression is expressed as
Tn = ar^(n - 1)
Where
a represents the first term of the sequence(amount earned in the first year).
r represents the common ratio.
n represents the number of terms(years).
From the information given,
a = $32,000
r = 1 + 5/100 = 1.05
n = 20 years
The amount earned in his 20th year, T20 is
T20 = 32000 × 1.05^(20 - 1)
T20 = 32000 × 1.05^(19)
T20 = $80862.4
To determine the his total
earnings over the 20-year period, we would apply the formula for determining the sum of n terms, Sn of a geometric sequence which is expressed as
Sn = (ar^n - 1)/(r - 1)
Therefore, the sum of the first 20 terms, S20 is
S20 = (32000 × 1.05^(20) - 1)/1.05 - 1
S20 = (32000 × 1.653)/0.05
S20 = $1057920
Answer:
You will need 20 sides to complete the loop.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question isn't quite clear given how small the corner is, but I assume that we are looking to complete the circle if the pentagon and square are repeated in a loop
We can also see - assuming that those are proper equal-sided polygons, that PQ is the same length as PV
With that in mind, We can solve this by noting that the angle of a corner in a square is 90 degrees, and in a pentagon it's 108 degrees.
108 - 90 is equal to 18. This means that PQ is at eighteen degrees to YP. Also, QM, (which will be equivalent to the next VP is eighteen degrees to PQ.
This means that each polygon is rotated 18 degrees relative to it's neighbour.
With all that we can say that the total polygons we need to form a circle is 360/18 = 20, So you will need 20 polygons, or ten squares and ten pentagons to complete the loop.
Answer:
0.00118063754
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Step-by-step explanation: