The third answer would be correct. TUWV ~ DEFG; 6:4.5
This is because 6 is dilated to 4.5.
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Answer: -2, -2, -2, -2</h3>
Explanation:
If the common difference is 0, then we're adding 0 to each term to get the next term. However, adding 0 doesn't change the number. So that's why we have the same thing written four times.
As another example, let's say the common difference was 1 instead of 0. That would mean the first four terms are -2, -1, 0, 1 since we add 1 to each term to get the next one (eg: -2+1 = -1).
The correct answer is <span>1 and 1/2
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<span><u><em>The correct answer is</em></u> D.
<u><em>Explanation: </em></u>
<span>Interest rates are given as an annual percentage rate. If you are investing for months or weeks, you will need to <u>convert your units</u>. You would divide the number of months by 12, since that would be the portion of a year it represents. For example, 3 months is 3/12 months, or 3/12 of a year. Similarly, if you were investing for weeks, you would divide by 52; if you want to invest for 6 weeks, that is 6/52 weeks, or 6/52 of a year.</span></span>