Answer:
Firstly, rewrite the equation:
⅓ (18 + 27) = 81
Substitute x for the given number of it's supposed equivalent.
In this case x = 12.
⅓ (18(12) + 27) = 81
Solve using PEMDAS and simplify what is in the parenthesis first. Then, multiply.
(18 x 12) + 27 = 243
Now, solving using PEMDAS, multiply the total of what you got that was originally in the parenthesis by ⅓ .
⅓ (243) = 81
When you multiple these number they are equivalent to 81.
81 = 81
Since the equation given, when substituted x for 12, is equivalent to 81, this proves that substituting x for 12 makes this equation true.
Answer:
Cubic
Step-by-step explanation:
A cubic polynomial has a highest degree of 3.
In this polynomial, we see "q^3" meaning that q is raised to the 3rd power, making this a cubic polynomial.
Hope this helps!
<span> Move to the right side of the </span>equation<span> by adding to both sides.</span>
First, 5/3 = 1.6
21 x 1.6 = 34.99999999
But, when I put it in a calculator, the 1.6 was repeated so:
Round 34.99999999 to 35
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Option A = $15,748.096
Formula for compound interest = P(1+Interest Rate)^n
=> 14000(1.04)^3
=$15,748.096