We are given
P = $754.43
r = 13.6% annual
for a.
A = 150
for b.
A = 300
First, change the interest into effective monthly
i = (1 + 0.136/12)^12 - 1
Solve for i
Next, use the general formula
A = P i ( 1 + i)^n / (1 + 1)^n - 1
Subsitute P, i, and A for a and b.
Then, solve for n for a and b.
Answer:
x=6
Step-by-step explanation:
distribute 2 to x and 3..you get 2x -6 +1. add 6 and subtract one to cancel it out and bring it to the other side. 2x=12...simplify x=6
Answer:
S8 = 112
Step-by-step explanation:.
The question is incomplete
Assuming we are given the following
First term a =7
number of terms n = 8.
Common difference d=2
We can find the sum of the first 8terms S8
Substitute the given values
S8 = 8/2[2(7)+(8-1)(2)]
S8 =4(14+7(2))
S8=4(14+14)
S8 = 4(28)
S8 = 112
Hence the sum of the first 8terms is 112
Note that the values are assumed values
Okay, so -
We have one very important thing here. This little part <em>6 - (-3). </em>
Now, it's essential to remember that when we have two negatives like this, we simply draw a line straight down. It becomes a positive!
So, our question is essentially <em>5 + 6 + 3 - 8 + 4 - 3 = ?</em> instead of <em>5 + 6 - (-3) - 8 + 4 - 3!</em> =)
With that in mind, we simply solve left to right.
<em>11 + 3 - 8 + 4 - 3 = ?</em>
<em>14 - 8 + 4 - 3 = ?</em>
<em>6 + 4 - 3 = ?</em>
<em>10 - 3 = ?</em>
<em>7</em> is our final answer! =)
Answer:
2/15 pound of dog food
Step-by-step explanation:
John has 4/5 of a pound of dog food left to share equally among 6 dogs in his pet shop. How many pounds of food can he give to each dog?
From the above question, we can deduce that:
6 dogs = 4/5 pound of dog food
1 dog = x pound of dog food
Cross Multiply
6 dogs × x pound = 1 dog × 4/5 pound of dog food
x pound = 1 dog × 4/5 pound of dog food/6 dogs
x pounds = 4/5 ÷ 6
x pounds= 4/5 × 1/6
x pounds = 4/30
x pounds = 2/15 pound of dog food
Therefore,if the dog food is shared equally, he can give each dog 2/15 pound of dog food.