Your money grows faster because the interest is added back into the principle and then the next time it compounds you get interest on the new principle amount. So for example, you deposit $100 in an account that gets 5% interest compounded semiannually. The first time it compounds you get $5 added to your account so your new balance is $105. The next time it compounds you get 5% on $105 so you get $5.25 added and so on. If this is only happening semi-annually that would be all you get for the year. But if it happens quarterly you would get would get deposits of $5.51 and $5.79 as well. If it compounds monthly or even daily your money would grow more and more. Hope this helps.
Answer:
C, 33 1/3%
Step-by-step explanation:
Because there are only two even number that follow this rule: 2<x≥6, and since there are only 6 possible outcomes, the probabilty is 2/6, which is 1/3. In a percent form, this is 100%*2/3, or 33 1/3%.
-4+x=9.5
x=13.5
The student might have subtracted 9.5-4, which results in the answer 5.5. The correct answer is 13.5.
43 is a prime number, so
it has factors only 1 and 43, You can write only 43*1=43.
So when you have data given this kind of form... you should convert to decimal first.
So that would be:
a ≈ 2.12
b = 3.5
c = 2.5
Now just place the simple perimeter formula, and sum all sides.