Answer:
ASA
Step-by-step explanation:
there are two congruent angles with an included side in between
Yep, this one seems sneaky and confusing. But it's not so bad if you remember the things you learned about parallel lines. (It can't be too tough ... I learned them
in 1954 and I still know how to use them.)
Look at the picture. Line ' l ' is parallel to line ' m ', and the horizontal line on the bottom (which is not labeled) is a transversal that cuts the parallel lines.
Did you learn that interior angles on the same side of the transversal are equal ?
I'm sure you did, although it may have a new name nowadays.
Anyway, with the help of that 'tool', angle-'B' and angle-'D' are equal. So . . .
(angle-A + angle-B) = 120
angle-B = 65
angle-A = 120 - 65 = <u>55 degrees</u>.
We are NOT told 1) the finance charge and 2) the amount of time
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19,850.00
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Car Price
+1,488.75 Sales Tax
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</span><span> -1,000.00
Down Payment
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20,338.75
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This is the amount being financed
Using a loan calculator http://www.1728.org/calcloan.htm
We see that if the loan is for 9.382% and it is for 5 years,
Then the monthly payment is $425.98
We will make 60 (12 months * 5) monthly payments resulting in a total loan cost of 425.98 * 60 =
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25,558.80
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Total Loan Cost
-20,338.75 Money Being Financed
5,220.05 Five Year's Interest
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THIS ISN'T EXACTLY RIGHT - SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM
So, 5,220.05 / 60 = Interest Paid each month.
= $87.00
So,
425.98
-87.00
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338.98
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Each month goes toward the principal.
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Although, the monthly payment remains exactly the same each month, the amount going toward interest and the amount going to equity (what you own), changes drastically each month.
See the mortgage calculator
http://www.1728.org/mortmnts.htm
So, your first payment, of 452.98 pays for $159.02 in interest and $266.95 in principal.
What is the price of the water bottles
Answer:
2 pieces
Step-by-step explanation:
Given


Required
Calculate the number of pieces
To do this, we have to divide the length of the wood by the length of each piece.
Represent this with x


Convert mixed numbers to improper fraction

Change division to multiplication



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