Hello,
If the rate of return on an investment was 3% and the inflation rate was also 3%, then your buying power would remain the same. The two equal values would cancel each other out.
Imagine being given $300 and than having to pay $300, you are back where you started.
Good luck,
MrEQ
Answer: 9/55
P(1st = red and 2nd = blue)
= (3/11) x (6/10)
= 18/110
= 9/55
To find the probability of something happening,
= (number of desired outcomes) / (total number of outcomes)
If you are finding the probability of more than one thing happening at the same time, you multiply the probability of both things happening together
This really depends on the fraction; if there are variables in the equation, if they are full numbers,etc. I'd really recommend looking up khan academy on YouTube and that will really help you out!
<span>16407.
An integer is a whole number that doesn't need to be written using a fraction or decimals. (Some examples of integers are 4, 50, and -3; on the other hand, fractions or decimals like 1/2 or .3 are not).
Because we round up a number when the decimal is greater than or equal to .5 (which in this case it is), we round 16406.5 to the next biggest integer, 16407.</span><span />