Answer: Choice D. P = i/rt
This is the same as saying P = i/(rt). The parenthesis are preferred in my opinion to indicate we have rt in the denominator and not just r.
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Explanation:
In the original equation, prt is the same as p*r*t. So we multiply p, r and t to get prt.
This can be thought of as p*(rt). To isolate p, we undo the multiplication done to the variable p. We will divide both sides by rt to get
i = prt
i = p*(rt)
i/(rt) = p*(rt)/(rt) ... dividing both sides by rt
i/(rt) = p
p = i/(rt)
Answer:
5years
Step-by-step explanation:
Interest=Principal*Rate*Time/100 which is
I=P*R*T/100
- 1500=6000*5*T/100
- 1500=30000/100*T
- 1500=300T
- 1500/300=T
- 5=T
Therefore T which is Time=5 years.
HOPE THIS HELPS
Here is the expansion of <span>(x + y)n </span><span>for </span><span>n = 0, 1,…, 5</span><span> :</span>
<span>(x + y)0 = 1</span>
<span>(x + y)1 = x + y </span>
<span>(x + y)2 = x 2 +2xy + y 2 </span>
<span>(x + y)3 = x 3 +3x 2 y + 3xy 2 + y 3 </span>
<span>(x + y)4 = x 4 +4x 3 y + 6x 2 y 2 +4xy 3 + y 4 </span>
<span>(x + y)5 = x 5 +5x 4 y + 10x 3 y 2 +10x 2 y 3 +5xy 4 + y 5
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hopefuly this helps you understand
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
given that we roll a fair die repeatedly until we see the number four appear and then we stop.
the number 4 can appear either in I throw, or II throw or .... indefinitely
So X = the no of throws can be from 1 to infinity
This is a discrete distribution countable.
Sample space= {1,2,.....}
b) Prob ( 4 never appears) = Prob (any other number appears in all throws)
= 
where n is the number of throws
As n tends to infinity, this becomes 0 because 5/6 is less than 1.
Hence this probability is approximately 0
Or definitely 4 will appear atleast once.
Mr. Chase , because the answer is 324