Answer:
60:100, 6/10, 3/5, 6 to 10, etc.
Step-by-step explanation:
You take the number of girls over total students which is boys + girls. Since there's 40 boys and 60 girls, it's 60 girls to 100 students which can be written in several ways.
Answer:
The PV of an ordinary annuity with 10 payments of $2,700 if the appropriate interest rate is 5.5% is $20,352.
Step-by-step explanation:
P = PMT [(1 - (1 / (1 + r)
)) / r]
= 2,700 [(1 - (1 / (1 + 0.055)
)) / 0.05]
= 2,700 [(1 - (1 / (1 + 0.055)
)) / 0.05]
= 2,700 [(1 - (1 / (1.708)) / 0.05]
= 2,700 [(1 - 0.58)) / 0.05]
= 2,700 [(0.41457) / 0.05]
= 2,700(7.53)
=$ 20,352
I believe The answer is B
<span>He bought 36 baseball cards. Since 3/4 of the 48 cards are baseball cards, you need to find 75% of 48, which is 36 cards. </span>
Answers:
- interest = $75
- balance at maturity = $3075
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Explanation:
The simple interest formula is
i = p*r*t
where in this case,
- p = 3000 = principal (amount deposited)
- r = 0.10 = annual interest rate in decimal form
- t = 3/12 = 0.25 = number of years
So,
i = p*r*t
i = 3000*0.10*0.25
i = 75 is the amount of interest earned
This adds onto the initial deposit to get the final balance when the CD matures (ie when you're able to withdraw the money without penalties)
The balance at maturity is p+i = 3000+75 = 3075 dollars
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In short, you deposit $3000 into the CD and have to wait 3 months for the amount to update to $3075.