Please, Karla, explain what "C" and "n" represent. Are you talking about combinations (for example, n+2 objects taken n at a time? Or is C some kind of function? I don't quite see the relationship of this problem to 'data management.'
Answer:
Its D
Step-by-step explanation:
The <em><u>correct answer</u></em> is:
$280 per month.
Explanation:
Increasing the tuition by 5% means taking 100% of the original number plus an additional 5%; 100+5 = 105% of the original amount.
105% = 105/100 = 1.05; to find 105% of 3200 we multiply it by 1.05:
3200(1.05) = 3360
Since she saved the same amount monthly, we divide the expected total by 12 to find this amount:
3360/12 = 280
Polynomials are classified according to their number of terms. 4x 3<span> +3y + 3x </span>2<span> has three terms, -12zy has 1 term, and 15 - x </span>2<span> has two terms. As already mentioned, a polynomial with 1 term is a </span>monomial<span>. A polynomial with two terms is a </span>binomial<span>, and a polynomial with three terms is a </span>trinomial<span>.</span>
Answer:
{x}^{2}+5x+6
x
2
+5x+6
Step-by-step explanation: