Answer:
10. (5, 6)
11. (1, 2)
12. (7, 8)
13. (10, 11)
14. (27, 28)
15. (11, 12)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you're not familiar with the squares of small integers, your calculator can help you figure this.
10. √28 ≈ 5.291 . . . . between 5 and 6
11. √3 ≈ 1.732 . . . . between 1 and 2
12. √59 ≈ 7.681 . . . . between 7 and 8
13. √115 ≈ 10.724 . . . between 10 and 11
14. √772 ≈ 27.785 . . . . between 27 and 28
15. √140 ≈ 11.832 . . . . between 11 and 12
<span>1.) The probability that the traveler flew on East-West Air is 4/(4 + 3 + 6) = 4/13 = 31%
2.) </span>T<span>he probability that the traveler flew on Air One is 3/13 = 23%
3.) </span>T<span>he probability that the traveler flew on International Air is 6/13 = 46%</span>
Multi ting a number is like adding the number that many times.
Repeated addition would be adding 3/4 to itself 4 times:
3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 = 12/4 = 3
Then multiplication method:
3/4 x 4 = 12/4 = 3
Answer:
<h3>Option A</h3>
<u>Yearly interest:</u>
<u>Yearly fees:</u>
<u>Total balance at the end of the year:</u>
- $500 + $50 - $60 = $490 this is less than initial balance
False, as negative income
<h3 /><h3>Option B</h3>
<u>Yearly interest:</u>
<u>Balance at the end of the year:</u>
TRUE, as real income
<h3 /><h3>Option C</h3>
False, the deals are different with +$10 and -$10
<h3 /><h3>Option D</h3>
False, there is no restriction as long as it is a source of income