Answer:
The answer is the first graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
I did it on edge. I got it wrong the first time because I used an answer from this question. Because of that, I reported it. Now I have the correct answer lol.
Answer:
$97.15.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have been given that a musician uses his credit card to pay for a new violin that costs $2,900 and does not pay on it until the second month. The interest rate of credit card is 3.35% monthly.
We will use interest formula to solve our given problem.
, where,
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Let us convert our given interest rate in decimal form.

Upon substituting our given values in interest formula we will get,



Therefore, the monthly interest charge at the end of the 1st month will be $97.15.
an aritmetic sequence increases by the same amount each time (if it decreases, then it increases by a negative number)
the common difference is the number that must be added to a term to get the next term
let's see if it increases by the same amount
-5 to -11 is increase of -6
-11 to -17 is increase of -6
-17 to -23 is increase of -6
-23 to -29 is increase of -6
so it appears to be aritmetic
common difference is -6
-29-6=-35
-35-6=-41
-41-6=-47
the next 3 terms are -35, -41, -47
While rotations, translations and reflexions do not alter the volume of the matter, dilation does increases the volume.
So the answer would be, dilation increases the volume while other types of transformations do not.
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
my teacher went over the same on with me