Answer:
it is 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay ShallBeTheLast, what we will do will involve a lot of simple plug and play kind of actions.
To start we must notice one number must be negative and the other should be positive, because the multiplied number is a negative.
Next, lets multiply number that have a sum of 10 (keep in mind one has to be negative and the other has to be positive).
-1 * 10 = -10 false
-2 * 12 = -24 false
-3 * 13 = -39 false
notice that no number working and it's only getting farther away.
There is no solution for this that involves to integers.
I think you might of wrote the question backwards.
If that is the case we would run numbers like.....
-1 * (-6) = 7 false
-2 * (-5) = 10 true!!!!
-2 and -5 would work
The answer is going to be 18 because they if you take away 30 from
48 it gives you 18...
Answer:
$878.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Continuously compounded interest is:
A = Pe^(rt)
where A is the final amount, P is the initial amount, r is the interest rate, and t is the number of compoundings.
Here, P = 560, r = 0.09, and t = 5.
A = 560e^(0.09×5)
A = 878.25
6w+6>18 is the correct answer. Because if you replace 2 with the w it would be true. Also the 2 is graphed as a open circle and is not included in the inequality.