He is leaving 20% tip of the bill of $58
20% extra
So total amount = 100% + 20% = 120%
120% of 58
(120/100) * 58
1.2 * 58
= 69.6
So total amount Alexi needs to pay = $69.60
Answer:
79 (first blank)
131 (second blank)
157 (last blank)
Step-by-step explanation:
92-13 to get the first blank, and you get 79.
118+13 to get the second blank, and you get 131.
144+13 to get the last blank and you get 157.
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Check your work:
79+13=92
92+13=105
105+13=118
118+13=131
131+13=144
144+13=157
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I hope this helps!
-No one
Answer:
Yes its C
Step-by-step explanation:
First off the y intercepts + 3 and the line hits it not -3 so option D is out
Also the slope is negative so Option A and B are out
Answer:
maybe....
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y = 0.80
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
- The expected rate of return for risky portfolio E(r_p) = 0.18
- The T-bill rate is r_f = 0.08
Find:
Investing proportion y of the total investment budget so that the overall portfolio will have an expected rate of return of 16%.
What is the proportion y?
Solution:
- The proportion y is a fraction of expected risky portfolio and the left-over for the T-bill compliance. Usually we see a major proportion is for risky portfolio as follows:
E(r_c) = y*E(r_p) + (1 - y)*r_f
y*E(r_p) + (1 - y)*r_f = 0.16
- Re-arrange for proportion y:
y = ( 0.16 - r_f ) / (E(r_p) - r_f)
- Plug in values:
y = ( 0.16 - 0.08 ) / (0.18 - 0.08)
y = 0.80
- Hence, we see that 80% of the total investment budget becomes a part of risky portfolio returns.