The Answer is One
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For the given relation, the coefficient is (1/5) and the exponent is 1.
<h3 /><h3>Which are the coefficient and the exponent of the variable?</h3>
For a relation of the form:
a is the coefficient and n is the exponent.
In this case, we have:
This can be rewritten to:
So we can see that the coefficient is (1/5), and the exponent is 1.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for determining simple interest is expressed as
I = PRT/100
Where
I represents interest paid on the loan.
P represents the principal or amount taken as loan
R represents interest rate
T represents the duration of the loan in years.
Considering the first choice,
P = $10000
R = 4%
T = 4 years
I = (10000 × 4 × 4)/100 = $1600
Considering the second choice,
P = $10000
R = 5%
T = 6 years
I = (10000 × 5 × 6)/100 = $3000
the difference in the amount of interest that Fabian would have to pay for each of these two loans is
3000 - 1600
= $1400
No. There has to be only one output for each input. Because the number two is an input twice and has two different outputs, this can not be a function