There are 2 choices for the first set, and 5 choices for the second set. Each of the 2 choices from the first set can be combined with each of the 5 choices from the second set. Therefore there are 2 times 5 combinations from the first and second sets. Continuing this reasoning, the total number of unique combinations of one object from each set is:
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Answer:
Part A:
Rent = $7380
Mortgage payments = $9800
Insurance = $145
Taxes, insurance, maintenance =
= $2830
Loss of Interest on security deposit = (650*6%) = $39
Interest lost on down payment and closing cost = (4,500*6%) = $270
Growth in equity = $225
Annual appreciation = $1700
Tax savings for mortgage interest = (9,575*28%) = $2,681
Tax savings for property taxes = (1,780*28%) = $498
Total rental cost =
dollars
Total buying costs =
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Part B:
You should consider rent because the cost of renting is less than the cost of buying.
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Six and seven tenths
Answer:
A, B, and C are all true.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 6 is neither a perfect square nor a perfect cube. True
B. 16 is a perfect square. True 
C. 27 is a perfect cube. True 
OD. 1,331 is both a perfect square and a perfect cube. False
E. 9 is a perfect cube. False