Answer:
- scientific or graphing calculator
- TVM solver
- spreadsheet
Step-by-step explanation:
For many future-value calculations, a scientific calculator is a sufficient tool. Of course, one must know the appropriate formula to use.
A good alternative when the calculation is a little messy is a TVM solver or special-purpose financial calculator. I prefer this tool because it requires little more than entering numbers in to the right slots.
Most modern spreadsheet programs and apps come with financial formulas built in. So, they, too, can be easy tools to use for calculating future value. These are especially handy when a number of scenarios need to be explored. (I always have to look up the formulas to see which one is appropriate and what its inputs are. So, I find a spreadsheet less useful for a simple calculation.)
Answer:
-(6ap³)
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find the quotients of

We take the common 2a² p from the numerator
= 
= -(6ap³)
Therefore, the quotient after division will be -(6ap³)
Ratio is 5:8 if you see the Gp is higher to the outcome
Answer:
10/-3
Step-by-step explanation:
use the equation y2-y1/x2-x1
put it in
5+5/2-5
10/-3
Answer:
D. 10/50
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5 = 60%
12/20 = 60%
15/25 = 60%
10/50 = 20%