Answer:
4) 6 students
5) 7 fewer students
6) No, you can not tell from the frequency table how many students ran a mile in exactly 12 minutes.
Step-by-step explanation:
4) you’d look at the row from 8:00-8:59.
5) Add the first two rows together (6+2=8), then subtract that by the sum of the last two rows (9+6=15), which is 7
6) There’s no pattern in the frequency table, and the data points would be plotted differently since it’d be from a range of times, not one set time.
Hope this helped, sorry if I’m wrong on #6 ;)
The question is an annuity question with the present value of the annuity given.
The
present value of an annuity is given by PV = P(1 - (1 + r/t)^-nt) /
(r/t) where PV = $61,600; r = interest rate = 9.84% = 0.0984; t = number
of payments in a year = 6; n = number of years = 11 years and P is the
periodic payment.
61600 = P(1 - (1 + 0.0984/6)^-(11 x 6)) / (0.0984 / 6)
61600 = P(1 - (1 + 0.0164)^-66) / 0.0164
61600 x 0.0164 = P(1 - (1.0164)^-66)
1010.24 = P(1 - 0.341769) = 0.658231P
P = 1010.24 / 0.658231 = 1534.78
Thus, Niki pays $1,534.78 every two months for eleven years.
The total payment made by Niki = 11 x 6 x 1,534.78 = $101,295.48
Therefore, interest paid by Niki = $101,295.48 - $61,600 = $39,695.48
The first decimal point is tenth. 4.88
when rounding, we just look at the number right after the number you want to round to. it's 8 right? since 8 is closer to 10 than 0,
we round it to 4.9
(4.8 + 0.10)
1 is x=13.5
2 is x=-260
3 is x=38
4 is x=-37^38
i think this is correct
Yes the ratio would change because it needs 3 times more than the original amount so you would multiply it by 3