To solve this problem, let us say that:
money invested in stock A = A
money invested in stock B = B
money invested in stock C = C
The given problem states that:
C = A * (1 / 4) = 0.25 A
B = A * (1 / 2) = 0.50 A
It was stated that we only have $16,000 to invest.
Therefore:
A + B + C = 16,000
Substituting values of C and B in terms of A:
A + 0.50 A + 0.25 A = 16,000
1.75 A = 16,000
A = $9,142.86
So C and B is:
C = 0.25 (9142.86)
C = $2285.71
B = 0.50 (9142.86)
B = $4571.43
P is the point (2,k)
PA = PB
PA = √(49 + (2-k)²) and PB = √(1 + (6 - k)²)
√(49 + (2-k)²) = √(1 + (6 - k)²) => (49 + (2-k)² = (1 + (6 - k)²
=> 49 + 4 - 4k + k² = 1 + 36 - 12k + k² => 8k = 37 - 53 = -16 => k = -2
Answer:
12.2%
Step-by-step explanation:
Her total paycheck minus her salary = the commission amount
So
6500 - 1000 = 5500
So....her commission as a percentage of sales = 5500/ 45000 = about 12.2%
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
5:28^25 I think
6:keep the base multiply exponents
7:no because you would multiply the bases and keep the exponent the same
8:7 because 7 x 5= 35
1: 2 and 3 for the second part of it 2 and 5
2:7^30
3:54^3
4:Yes they are just flipped
Answer:
I m not sure, I can't see
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