500=350(1+0.04/12)^12x
Solve for x
500/350=(1+0.04/12)^12x
X=(Log(500/350)/log(1+0.04/12))/12
X=9 months
Answer:
<u>Segment</u><u> </u><u>Addition</u><u> </u><u>Postulate</u>
<u>BC</u> + <u>AB</u> = <u>CA</u> [BOTH answers]
<u>Application</u><u> </u><u>with</u><u> </u><u>Midpoint</u>
<u>BC</u> = <u>BA</u>
1a) 9 = <em>x</em>
1b) 34 = FA
1c) 3 = AT
2a) 11 = <em>x</em>
2b) 37 = BO
2c) 37 = OX
2d) 74 = BX
Step-by-step explanation:
The Segment Addition Postulate is basically saying that if
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point <em>B</em><em> </em>is in between <em>AC</em><em> </em>[NOT<em> </em>the <em>midpoint</em><em> </em>(or halfway)],<em> </em>then both segments [AB and BC] would make up the whole thing [CA, or vice versa]. They are just explaining it in two unique ways you can word it.
The Midpoint Application tells you that if point <em>B</em><em> </em>is a
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<em>midpoint</em><em>,</em><em> </em>meaning <em>B</em> is halfway in between <em>AC</em><em>,</em><em> </em>then both segments [AB and BC] are congruent to each other.
1a) 37 = [2<em>x</em> - 15] + [3<em>x</em> + 7]
37 = 5<em>x</em> - 8
+ 8 + 8
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45 = 5<em>x</em>
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9 = <em>x</em>
1b) Solving for FA
![3(9) + 7 = 27 + 7 = 34](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=3%289%29%20%2B%207%20%3D%2027%20%2B%207%20%3D%2034)
1c) Solving for AT
![2(9) - 15 = 18 - 15 = 3](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2%289%29%20-%2015%20%3D%2018%20-%2015%20%3D%203)
This obviously had to be the answer because 3 + 34 = 37.
2a) 2<em>x</em> +15 = 4<em>x</em> - 7
- 4<em>x</em> - 4<em>x</em>
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-2<em>x</em> + 15 = -7
- 15 -15
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-2<em>x</em> = -22
<em>x</em><em> </em>= 11
2b) Solving for BO
![4(11) - 7 = 44 - 7 = 37](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=4%2811%29%20-%207%20%3D%2044%20-%207%20%3D%2037)
2c) Solving for OX
![2(11) + 15 = 22 + 15 = 37](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2%2811%29%20%2B%2015%20%3D%2022%20%2B%2015%20%3D%2037)
2d) Solving for BX
![2 \times 37 = 74](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2%20%5Ctimes%2037%20%3D%2074)
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Answer: 1/4
Explanation: Rise/Run; the amount of units up over the amount of units right.
The answer is d. Normally I would solve this as 275-25.50=n.
If you move 25.50 to the other side you get 275=n+25.50.
Answer:
10, 11
Step-by-step explanation:
The square root of 100 is 10. Since 111 is larger, we know it is larger than ten, but not quite large enough to be 11.