112 is correct, 56 times 2.
OK. I used my calculator to evaluate sec(85 degrees).
My calculator doesn't have a "sec" button on it.
But I remembered that
sec of an angle = 1 / (cosine of the same angle) .
So I used my calculator to find cos(85), and then I hit the
" 1/x " key, and got 11.474, which I knew to be sec(85).
Answer:
FV=PV(1−d)^n
FV = 290(1-.132)^14
FV = 290(.868)^14
FV = 39.96 g
Step-by-step explanation:
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