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nlexa [21]
2 years ago
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The sum of 14 and 3 divided by r

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labwork [276]2 years ago
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For his birthday, Tyrone's parents gave him $7,790.00 which they put into a savings account that earns 15% interest compounded m
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Step-by-step explanation:

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\large \text{$ \sf A=P(1+\frac{r}{n})^{nt} $}

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  • P = principal amount
  • r = interest rate (in decimal form)
  • n = number of times interest applied per time period
  • t = number of time periods elapsed

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  • P = $7,790.00
  • r = 15% = 0.15
  • n = 12
  • t = number of years

Substitute the given values into the formula and solve for t:

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\implies \sf \ln\left(\dfrac{17474}{7790}\right)=\ln \left(1.0125}\right)^{12t}

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\implies \sf t=\dfrac{\ln\left(\frac{17474}{7790}\right)}{12 \ln \left(1.0125}\right)}

\implies \sf t=5.419413037...\:years

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x feet = 60 inches.

1 foot * 60 inches = 12 * x divide by 12

60 / 12 = 5 

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So add 4 inches to 5 feet.
or
Add 4 inches to 60 inches.
you get 64 inches.

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Answer P(64) = 0.1

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Given the domain {-4, 0, 5}, what is the range for the relation 12x 6y = 24? a. {2, 4, 9} b. {-4, 4, 14} c. {12, 4, -6} d. {-12,
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The domain of the function 12x + 6y = 24 exists {-4, 0, 5}, then the range of the function exists {12, 4, -6}.

<h3>How to determine the range of a function?</h3>

Given: 12x + 6y = 24

Here x stands for the input and y stands for the output

Replacing y with f(x)

12x + 6f(x) = 24

6f(x) = 24 - 12x

f(x) = (24 - 12x)/6

Domain = {-4, 0, 5}

Put the elements of the domain, one by one, to estimate the range

f(-4) = (24 - 12((-4))/6

= (72)/6 = 12

f(0) = (24 - 12(0)/6

= (24)/6 = 4

f(5) = (24 - 12(5)/6

= (-36)/6 = -6

The range exists {12, 4, -6}

Therefore, the correct answer is option c. {12, 4, -6}.

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