Solution:
<u>We know the following rules:</u>
- Rule: If an exponent is negative, it will be in the fraction 1/nˣ.
- Rule: If an exponent is positive, it will be in whole number form and will multiply itself m times.
- Rule: if a number's exponent is 0, then the number is 1.
Now, let's solve each problem.
<u>Question-7</u>
- 4³ = 4 x 4 x 4 = 64
- 4² = 4 x 4 = 16
- 4¹ = 4
- 4⁰ = 1
<u>Question-8</u>
- (-2)³ = (-2) x (-2) x -(2) = -8
- (-2)² = (-2) x (-2) = 4
- (-2)¹ = -2
- (-2)⁰ = 1
Hoped this helped!
Answer:
15/32
10/9 = 1 1/9
26/15 = 1 11/15
Step-by-step explanation:
3/8 / 4/5 = 3/8 * 5/4 = 15/32
8/9 / 4/5 = 8/9 * 5/4 = 40/36 = 10/9 = 1 1/9
2 3/5 / 1 1/2 = 13/5 / 3/2 = 13/5 * 2/3 = 26/15 = 1 11/15
Answer:
the answer is 5/6
Step-by-step explanation:
Maturity risk for 3 year Treasury security is 0.1%
<u>Explanation:</u>
Given -
Rate of 3 year Treasury security, R3 = 7%
Rate of 6 year Treasury security, R6 = 6.2%
Rate of inflation, Ri = 2.25% next year, 2.5% on 2nd year, 2.5% on 3rd year
Real interest rate, Rint = 4.4%
Maturity risk on 3 year Treasury security, x = ?
Maturity risk for 3 year Treasury security:
R3 = Ri on 3rd year + Rint + x
7% = 2.5% + 4.4% + x
x = 0.1%
Therefore, Maturity risk for 3 year Treasury security is 0.1%