Answer:
Part A.
Jordyn does not expect to enjoy Mariah’s company but plans to make the best of the summer anyway.
Part B.
Jordyn posts online that she will do her all to cooperate with Mariah and enjoy the summer
Explanation:
I hope it helps. Next time please post the comprehension passage from where the question were set
I would say B.
A is wrong because communication skills are equally important to technical.
C is wrong because communication is a huge part of job success.
D is wrong because everything can be taught one way or another.
Formula for Compound Interest: A = P(1 + r/n)^n*t
A = final amount (aka your answer)
P = initial amount (what you begin with)
r = interest rate (as a decimal)
n = number of times per year that the money is compounded
ex. annually: n = 1; semi-annually: n = 2; quarterly: n = 4
t = time in years
Explanation:
1. A = 800(1 + .08/1)^1
2. Because the interest rate is compounded only once a year, the problem becomes very simple and you can get rid of the exponent 1, as this will not affect the answer because any value to the power of 1 is itself. Additionally, you do not have to divide 0.08 by 1, because anything divided by 1 is itself as well.
3. A = 800(1.08), multiply the values using a calculator for accurate answers
4. A = $864
Answer: Edwin will earn exactly $64 in one year with an 8% interest rate, giving him a total of $864
Answer and Explanation:
Jim and Della are characters in the short story "The Gift of the Magi," by O. Henry. In the story, Della sells her long hair to buy Jim a golden chain for his precious watch. She does not know Jim has sold his watch to buy beautiful combs to adorn her long hair.
<u>The gifts do not affect Della and Jim's relationship negatively. Quite the contrary, they only serve as proof of their great love for each other. Each one sold their most precious possession to be able to give the other something that represents their feelings. Even though the gifts are now useless, they still mean a lot, and the couple's love is not diminished at all. Their reactions when they receive the gifts are evidence of that:</u>
<em>But she held them to her heart, and at last was able to look up and say: "My hair grows so fast, Jim!"</em>
<em>. . .</em>
<em>Jim sat down and smiled.</em>
<em>"Della," he said, "let's put our Christmas gifts away and keep them a while. They're too nice to use now. I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs. And now I think we should have our dinner."</em>