Answer:
Yes you're right, it does
Answer:
$137,339.88
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is the equation for compound interest: A=P(1+(r/n))^nt
where A=amount of money, P=principal, r= rate in decimal, n=number of times compounded per t, and t=time
In this case:
A=$250,000
P= ?
r= 0.04
n= 12 month/yr
t= 15 yrs
You can manipulate the equation to solve for P:
P=A/[(1+(r/n))^nt]
Plug in variables then solve:
P=
P=137339.8761 = $137,339.88
Answer:
24 x 35 = 840
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Option (3). EF
Step-by-step explanation:
From the figure attached,
Plane defined by EAB can be represented by the face EABF of the square prism also.
Similarly, plane EFG can be represented by the face EFGH of the prism.
Now these sides EABF and EFGH are joining each other at the edge EF of the cuboid.
Therefore, intersection of the given planes is EF.
Option (3) will be the answer.
<span> 0.8 that for the 44/55 idk what u want me to do with the 39
here how 2 turn them into decimals
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The fraction bar means "divided by." So finding the decimal equivalent of a fraction such as 1/4 means 1 divided by 4.
1 ÷ 4 = 0.25
It is not necessary to reduce a fraction before you convert it to a decimal but doing so might make the long division easier if you are doing it by hand.
For example, 9/12 = 9 ÷ 12 = 0.75. If you solve this with a calculator then it is easy to get the answer. However, if you use long division to solve this problem by hand or in your head, reducing 9/12 = 3/4, may make the problem easier. You may even recognize that 3/4 = 0.75 because 3 quarters equals 75 cents.
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