Answer:
$395.83
Step-by-step explanation:
to solve, we first need to subtract what we already have, first the scholarship, wich is a set amount being taken from the original amount
12'000 - 2'500 = 9'500
now we have the second subtracting factor, but this one isn't set in stone and defined, it is half of the amount his parents will pay, so what we can do is divide what we have by two, wich will give us 2 halves
9'500 / 2 = 4'750
now all we have to do is divide again but this time for each month that Daniel needs to save up in, in this case 12
4'750 / 12 = 395.83 (note1)
and there we have it, that is the minimum amount Daniel would save each month
note1: (3 goes on for infinity, usualy this is represented by a line above the repeating number, this is the case of a repeating decimal)
The lines are parallel that mean that they both have a slope of 2
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The answer is:
C. Cosine is negative in Quadrant III
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Let's discard each given option in order to find the correct:
A. Tangent is negative in Quadrant I: It's false, all functions are positive in Quadrant I (0° to 90°).
B. Sine is negative in Quadrant II: It's false, sine is negative in positive in Quadrant II. Sine function is always positive coming from 90° to 180°.
C. Cosine is negative in Quadrant III. It's true, cosine and sine functions are negative in Quadrant III (180° to 270°), meaning that only tangent and cotangent functions will be positive in Quadrant III.
D. Sine is positive in Quadrant IV: It's false, sine is negative in Quadrant IV. Only cosine and secant functions are positive in Quadrant IV (270° to 360°)
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There would be 41 1/4 turns in 2 1/2 inches of threads.
Given, number of turns a bolt has = 16 1/2 turns per inch.
per inch bolt turns = 16 1/2 =33/2
how many turns would be there in 2 1/2 inches of threads = ?
Threads Per Inch, or TPI, is a measure of how many threads are found in one inch along a fastener's length. American fasteners are the only ones that employ TPI. Typically, the thread count is higher for smaller fasteners since they have finer threads. Just as the name implies, the Threads Per Inch (TPI) refers to the number of threads that run the length of a screw for one inch. The TPI of a screw can be easily calculated by simply counting the threads and dividing the total length.
so, 5/2 inches bolt turns =33/2 x 5/2
=165/4
hence 41 1/4 turns
Therefore, 2 1/2 inches of threads have 41 1/2 turns.
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