
This is an exact answer. the answer will be a bit larger than 20
In 4 years you pay interest of 4000 and if you finish pay the loan in two years you pay only 2000
Remark
It is not a straight line distance from the park to the mall. None of the answers give you that result. And if you know what displacement is, none of the answers are really displacement either. The distance is sort of a "as the crow flies." distance. There's a stop off in the middle of town.
Method
You need to use the Pythagorean Formula twice -- once from the park to the city Center and once from the city center to the mall.
Distance from the Park to the city center.
a = 3 [distance east]
b = 4 [distance south]
c = ??
c^2 = 3^2 + 4^2 Take the square root of both sides.
c = sqrt(3^2 + 4^2)
c = sqrt(9 + 16) Add
c = sqrt(25)
c = 5
So the distance from the park to the city center is 5 miles
Distance from City center to the mall
a = 2 miles [distance east]
b = 2 miles [distance north]
c = ??
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 Substitute
c^2 = 2^2 + 2^2 Expand this.
c^2 = 4 + 4
c^2 = 8 Take the square root of both sides.
sqrt(c^2) = sqrt(8)
c = sqrt(8) This is the result
c = 2.8
Answer
Total distance = 5 + 2.8 = 7.8
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Question:</h2>
1) It's February and you go to the store to buy some food for your pets. You have a Great
Dane and a Savannah cat. The Dane eats 3 times as much as your cat so his food
cost $60 for the big bag and he eats that in one week. The Savannah cats food cost
$15 a bag and it lasts him one week as well. You are there to buy food for the month
and have no more than $300 total to spend. Can you afford a month's worth of food?
a) If you bought the cat 6 weeks worth of food, how many weeks worth can you
buy your Great Dane?
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Answer: Yes you can afford </h2><h3>
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The answer to your math problem is0.083333