To help Carmen find the total after 3 years
We'll have to use the annual compound interest formula: A = P(1 + r)ⁿ
A = Final balance (?)
P = Principal balance (6000)
r = Rate (0.028)
n = years (3)
A = 6000(1 + 0.028)³
A = 6000(1.028)³
A = 6000(1.086373952)
A = 6518.243712
Round that to the nearest cent, and we get $<u>6,518.24 </u>as the answer.
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Step-by-step explanation:
The answer to your question is B
The correct statement about the data collected by Ms. Pearson is that there is no association between a student's absences and the final average grades.
<h3>When do variables have a linear relationship?</h3>
The equation that represents a linear relationship is: a + bx
Where x represents the rate of increase. Thus, for linear equations, the functiion increases by a constant term.
Looking at the table, the average final grade does not increase by a constant term.
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It depends on how well the rest of the class does. A safe bet is usually a 93 for an A.