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Step-by-step explanation:</h2>
Interest, is an additional money paid for borrowing money. it could be simple or compound interest.
simple interest= p×T×R/100
when interest is compounded annually
F= p(1+r)^t
F= future value
p= principal
r= rate
t= time
compound interest is calculated based on the initial and accumulated interest.
<h2>interest Linda earns</h2><h3>fist year</h3>
F= p(n+r)^n
F= 10000(1+0.02)^1
F= 10000×1.02= $10200
interest= 10200-10000
interest = $200
second year
F = 10200(1+0.02)^1
F=10200×1.02= $10404
Interest= 10404-10200
interest= $204
third year
F= 10404(1+0.02)^1
F= 10404(1.02)
F = $10612.08
interest= 10612.08-10404
interest= $208.08
<h2>Bob's interest</h2><h2>I= p×t×R/100</h2>
first year
I=10000×1×0.02/100
interest= $2
second year
I= 10000×2×0.02/100
interest= $4
for the third year
I =10000×3 × 0.02/100
interest= $6
<h2>check answer above for final computation</h2>
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The average car manufactured in the United states in 2001 could drive 24.5 miles on 1 car gallon of gas. To find the number of yards the car can travel on gallon of gas, we would convert 24.5 miles.
1 mile = 1760 yards
24.5 miles = 24.5 × 1760
= 43120 yards
Therefore, the car drives 43120 yards on 1 gallon of gas.
Answer:
for number one, look at the screenshot attached, that should help
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
(9sqrt13)/13
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
8.65 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
The total of his short runs are 9.35 so you need to find out how many miles he has left till he reaches 18 miles.
The equation you can use is 9.35 + x = 18 x will equal the number of miles for the long run.
9.35 + x = 18
to isolate x you will subtract 9.35 from both sides.
you will get:
x = 8.65
8.65 miles