2.6 rounds to 3, and 0.33 would round to 0.50. Adding 3 and 0.50 together would equal to 3.50. 59 and 3.50 are no where near to each other which concludes Minh is incorrect.
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Answer:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
Check the picture below.
b)
volume wise, we know the smaller pyramid is 1/8 th of the whole pyramid, so the volume of the whole pyramid must be 8/8 th.
Now, if we take off 1/8 th of the volume of whole pyramid, what the whole pyramid is left with is 7/8 th of its total volume, and that 7/8 th is the truncated part, because the 1/8 we chopped off from it, is the volume of the tiny pyramid atop.
Now, what's the ratio of the tiny pyramid to the truncated bottom?

Answer:
$7,544.58
Step-by-step explanation:
We will use the compound interest formula provided to solve this:

<em>P = initial balance</em>
<em>r = interest rate (decimal)</em>
<em>n = number of times compounded annually</em>
<em>t = time</em>
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First, change 3.3% into its decimal form:
3.3% ->
-> 0.033
Since the interest is compounded monthly, we will use 12 for n. Lets plug in the values now:


The balance after 1 year will be $7,544.58
Notice that if you go forward, the common ratio is 5. Each new term is found by mult. the previous term by 5.
If, on the other hand, you go backwards (terms decreasing), then you divide a term to find what the previous term was.
Here, divide 1 by 5 to find the first term. It's 1/5.