$12.60 after 9 years started w/ $8
As a practical matter, the number of hours cannot be less than zero, nor more than 168. One can argue the upper limit on "practical" values of h, but it is unlikely that the number of hours will exceed 80. h might be zero if Vonda takes a vacation. (The problem statement tells you Vonda doesn't work more than 32 hours, so that may be the upper limit your answer book is looking for.)
h may possibly be in the interval [0, 80]
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Answer:
$3277.23
Step-by-step explanation:
The future value of the CD with interest at rate r compounded semiannually for t years will be given by ...
A = P(1 +r/2)^(2t)
where P is the principal value.
For the given rate and time, this is ...
A = $2000(1 +0.05/2)^(2·10) = $2000(1.025^20) ≈ $3277.23
The value of the CD at maturity will be $3277.23.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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What kind of car do you drive?