Answer:
I'm not an expert here, this is a best guess!
But I would say if there is no chance that of him incurring excess costs of less than $500, then he knows without insurance he'll end up paying at least $500, possibly more out of pocket, without the insurance.
so I would say He ends up spending the least amount out if pocket by going with option A. for $75. that's $75 out of pocket with no deductible and it covers his $500+ in excess costs....B and C would also cover the excess, but would each cost $140 or $275 out of pocket at the end of the day....
with that being said, I'd say it's worth it to buy the insurance....even if he doesn't have any excess costs, he's spent $75 dollars for the peace of mind to know he's covered either way, and if he does incur the excess costs he's spent $75 rather that $500+....Even if the excess charges are only $100, which it says there is no chance of happening, but still, then he's still saved $25 altogether. Unless I'm reading it wrong, Option A saves him the most money either way, and is worth it to buy the insurance!
Answer:
Your answer should be B. x + -1 +- √17
Step-by-step explanation:
260 divided by 90 is 2.8 and you would probably want to round that up so 3 quarts
Question (1):
Price last week = $6.00
Price this week = $7.20
Increased = $7.20 - $6.00 = $1.20
Answer : Percentage increased = $1.20/$6.00 x 100 = 20%
Question (2):
Original Price = $90
Marked down = 35% of $90 = 0.35 x 90 = $31.50
Price after marked down = $90 - $31.50 = $58.50
Answer: Lilly will pay $58.50 for the football cleats.
Answer:
T=N*M and he needs to read 44 books.
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: Let T represent the total amount of books that Alan needs to read in 11 months.
If we plug in the information we have been given we will find the total:
T=N*M
T=4*11
T=44
Alan has to read 44 books within a 11 month period.
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