January . . . $57.85
March . . . . 4 times as much = 4 (57.85) = $231.40
Deposit 78.45 more . . . ($231.40 + 78.45) = <em>$309.85</em> .
Notice that "interest" is never mentioned anywhere in this problem.
In other words, it doesn't matter whether Julie's savings account is
in a bucket in the basement, a mayonnaise jar on the porch, under
her mattress, or in a bank that pays no interest.
Without interest, $309.85 is what she <em><u>does</u></em> have<em><u /></em> in November, which
is about right for savings accounts in banks these days.
What her balance <em><u>should</u></em> be in November is an entirely different subject.
Answer:1(1+1)(1+2)(1+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1.)4188.79
2.) 7238.23
3.)1.02
4.)4189
5.)170 cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 4πr2 * 5
2.) 4πr2 * 12
3.) V = 4/3(PI*r3). *4.5
4.) V = 4/3 π r ^3 * 10
5.) Given:
Cylindrical container: height = 18 cm ; diameter = 6 cm.
3 balls each have a radius of 3 cm.
Volume of a cylinder = π r² h
V = 3.14 * (3cm)² * 18 cm
V = 508.68 cm³
Volume of rubber ball = 4/3 π r³
V = 4/3 * 3.14 * (3cm)³
V = 113.04 cm³
113.04 cm³ * 3 balls = 339.12 cm³
508.68 cm³ - 339.12 cm³ = 169.56 cm³ or 170 cm³
There is 170 cm³ free space in the container.
3 equivalent ratios or 5/2
10 /4
20/8
30/12
We know for the problem that the performer earned $120 at a performance where 8 people attend. We also know that he u<span>ses 43% of the money earned to pay the costs involved in putting on each performance, so we need to find the 43% of $120. To do that, we are going to divide 43% by 100%, and then multiply it by $120:
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Now we know that the performer uses $51.6 of $120 to pay the costs involved in putting on each performance. The only thing left to find his profits is subtract $51.6 from $120:

We can conclude that the performer makes a profit of $68.4 when 8 people attend his performance.