Answer: am not 100% sure but shouldn't it be all if them?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: $13,846.02
Step-by-step explanation:
The car cost $29,750 when it was first bought.
It will then depreciate at a rate of 12% per year. This means that the value of the car reduces by 12% per year.
To find the value of the car in the 6th year, you can use the compound interest formula:
= Value of car * ( 1 - rate) ^ no. of years
= 29,750 * ( 1 - 12%)⁶
= 13,816.021581824
= $13,846.02
Step-by-step explanation:
A=P(1+i)^n
=5,000(1+5%/4)^10×4
=$8,218.10
Answer:
Tom will need
gallons of fruit drink.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hint- This question can be solved by unitary method.
Tom has a recipe for punch that calls for
gallon of fruit drink.
i.e for 1 batch of the punch Tom needs
gallon of fruit drink.
For
batch of the punch Tom needs
gallons of fruit drink.
Therefore, Tom will need
gallons of fruit drink.
hello,
Jack wants to know how many families in his small neighborhood of 60 homes would help organize a neighborhood fund-raising party. He put all the addresses in a bag and drew a random sample of 30 addresses. He then asked those families if they would help organize the fund-raising party. He found that 12% of the families would help organize the party. He claims that 12% of the neighborhood families would be expected to help organize the party. Is this a valid inference?
Yes, this is a valid inference because the 30 families speak for the whole neighborhood
it's the correct one because if he ask 30 families so they talk to their neighborhood so its will be 60 ;) so its correct,
hope this help