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nasty-shy [4]
4 years ago
9

Sorry it's sideways!!! please answer though!

Mathematics
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cricket20 [7]4 years ago
5 0
2.5% of 60,000 is 1,500. So Bozeman's population will grow to 61,500 residents next year.
 
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gogolik [260]

Option G:

Interest should the investor expect at the end of 10 years is $2125.00.

Solution:

Principal = $2500

Rate of interest = 8.5%

Time = 10 years

$\text{Simple interest} =\frac{PRT}{100}

                       $ =\frac{2500\times 8.5\times 10}{100}

                       $ =\frac{212500}{100}

                       = 2125.00

Simple interest = $2125.00

Interest should the investor expect at the end of 10 years is $2125.00.

Hence option G is the correct answer.

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3 years ago
The cost in dollars y of producing x computer desks is given by y=80x+6000
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Answer:

(100,14000), (200, 22000), (300, 30000)

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 80x + 6000 ........ (1) is the equation which gives the cost (y) in dollars for making x number of computer desks.

Let, f(x) = 80x + 6000

So, f(100) = 80 × 100 + 6000 = 14000 {From equation (1)}

So, to produce 100 desks it costs $14000.

Again, f(200) = 80 × 200 + 6000 = 22000 {From equation (1)}

So, to produce 200 desks it costs $22000.

Again, f(300) = 80 × 300 + 6000 = 30000 {From equation (1)}

So, to produce 300 desks it costs $30000.

Then table will be (100,14000), (200, 22000), (300, 30000) (Answer)

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In the given equation a = l; b = m and c = n So,

x = [-m +-sqr root(m^2 -4*l*n)] / 2*l

Step-by-step explanation:

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Caitlin has 4 3/4 pounds of clay . She uses 1 1/10 pounds to make a cup ,and another 2 pounds to make a jar , how many pounds ar
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