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B. Dollar-cost averaging.
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Answer:
Last year there were 550 bison in the heard and this year it is 10% larger.
10% is also 10/100 or 0.10
To find 10% of the heard last year
550 x.0.10 = 55. To find the number in the heard this year add 550 (last year) + 55 (10% growth) = 605 or,
to find how many there are now last years heard size was 100% of the heard or 1.00. To find any percent more add it to 1.00 and multiply by the starting amount.
550 x 1.10 = 605
For the second example.
If there are 550 bison in the heard this year, and this year was a decrease of 10% from last year we can express last year's number like this.
550 = (x - (x * 0.10)) simplify;
550 = 1x - 0.10x
550 = 0.90x
Divide both sides by 0.90
x = 611.11 but it's hard to have 0.11 of a bison so realistically 611 bison last year. Subtract 10% or 61 and you indeed have 550 this year.
2 x² + 2 x - 4 = 0
2 x² + 4 x - 2 x - 4 = 0
2 x ( x + 2 ) - 2 ( x + 2 ) = 0
( x + 2 ) ( 2 x - 2 ) 0 0
x + 2 = 0, or : 2 x - 2 = 0
x = - 2, 2 x = 2, x = 1
The x-intercepts are: ( -2, 0 ) and ( 1, 0 ).
22 i think unless i'm dumb
Answer:
10
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