Answer:
Yes, she should.
Step-by-step explanation:
5% may not seem like a lot. Lets say she deposits $20 per month. That's $240 a year. Lets also say you keep this for 6 years, you'll have $72 from interest. The more amount she puts in the more she'll gain.
First, converting R percent to r a decimal
r = R/100 = 5%/100 = 0.05 per year,
then, solving our equation
I = 240 × 0.05 × 6 = 72
I = $ 72.00
The simple interest accumulated
on a principal of $ 240.00
at a rate of 5% per year
for 6 years is $ 72.00.
(2x+3)*4 is less than or equal to 10. For x, the number, you would get x is greater than or equal to -1/4.
Hmm...I tried to divide 29 by 14, and I got 2.07142857143.... Does it let you round the decimal..?
38.1 seconds I believe simply divide 4m/s into 152.4 m and you will have 38.1 seconds