The worth of Sarah's investment when she is 68 is $14,728.51.
<h3>What is the worth of the investment?</h3>
The formula that can be used to determine the worth of the investment is:
FV = P (1 + r)^n
FV = Future value
P = Present value
R = interest rate
N = number of years = 68 - 18 = 50
$500 x (1.07)^50 = $14,728.51
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
80% of 20 is
80/100 * 20 = 16
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Any parallelogram has the area of the length between the left and right side times the length from the top to the bottom.
Here the horizontal length is easy, it's just 6. it tries to trick you witht he vertical length. You want the straight up nd down line from the top and bottom, which is that 8 on the right. so the area is 6*8
6*8 = 48
X < -40.5
To find this, here are the steps:
Combine like terms like so:
-4x - 49 > 113
Then, begin to isolate the variable x by adding 49 to both sides leaving you with:
-4x > 162
Then divide by negative four. Don’t forget, dividing by negatives switches the way the sign points so your final product will be:
x < -40.5
Hope this helps!