Hello Tbeck227, how to find the angle measure of an isosceles triangle if you only know the side lengths is, <span> for all the angles, though it would be
unreasonable to use it for all three, since once we know two the third
is easy. Lubin suggested using the Cosine Law for the first calculation
and the Sine Law for the second. This is faster than Cosine Law done
twice. The suggestion is to use the Cosine Law to determine the angle
opposite a largest side.</span>
Consider, pls, this option.
Answer:
<u>I will take around 1 year and 8 months to earn $ 45 of interest on this investment</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Let's review the information provided to us to answer the question correctly:
Interest earned = $ 45
Investment = $ 790
Annual simple interest rate = 3.4% = 0.034
2. How much time would it take to earn $45?
Let's recall the formula for calculating the simple interest of an investment:
A = P * (1 + rt)
Replacing with the values we already have:
835 = 790 + (1 + 0.034t).
Where t is the time we want to calculate
835 = 790 + 26.86t
26.86t = 835 - 790
26.86t = 45
t = 1.68 (Rounding to the next hundredth)
<u>t ≅ 1 year and 8 months</u>
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Answer:
9/16 gallon
Step-by-step explanation:
You are given the ratio
... (3/16) gallon : (1/3) square foot
Multiply it by 3 (the inverse of 1/3).
... 3·(3/16) gallon : 3·(1/3) square foot
... 9/16 gallon : 1 square foot