Answer:
Two Times a number equals a number times four minus 4
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>Normally when they tell you interest rate they say per annum meaning the percent interest rate for a year.
But in this problem they seem to say John pays 12% for a 146 day loan.
So interest = P * r / 100 = 8400 * 12/100 = $1,008.00
Maturity value = Principal + Interest = 8400 + 1008 = $9,408.00</span>
Answer:
7 pies per minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
14/2 =7
so 7 is your number of pies eaten in one minutes
6 tens is the same as 60 so....
60 x 10 = 600
Answer:
$1,179
Step-by-step explanation:
Lets use the compound interest formula provided to solve this:

<em>P = initial balance</em>
<em>r = interest rate (decimal)</em>
<em>n = number of times compounded annually</em>
<em>t = time</em>
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First, lets change 2.6% into a decimal:
2.6% ->
-> 0.026
Since the interest is compounded quarterly, we will use 4 for n. Lets plug in the values now:


The account balance after 10 years will be $1,179