Answer:
1) +80
2) -1520
Step-by-step explanation:
Positive Signed numbers are used in real world situations to indicate the increase. Examples include; increase in weight, deposit of money into an account, increase in income, profit, height above sea level, etc. They are all represented by positive signed numbers.
Whereas, negative signed numbers show decrease. Examples include; loss of weight, withdrawal of money from an account, loans, liabilities, losses, temperature below zero degrees, height below sea level.
1) We are told that Reuben received 80 dollars. Thus, it means he received an increase in the amount of money he already had. Thus, the signed number will be +80.
2) We are told that A car corporation produced 1520 fewer cars this month than last.
Thus, the signed number will be negative since there is a decrease in number of cars.
Thus, signed number = -1520
5,000 × 3.8%= 19,000×18= 342,000 × 40 = 13,680,000
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Q.5(b) The population {(P) in millions} of a country is estimated by the function, P=125e0.035t, t = time measured in years since 1990. (a) what is the population expected to equal in year 2000 (b) determine the expression for the instantaneous rate of change in the population (c) what is the instantaneous rate of change in the population expected to equal in year 2000.

216 ? Maybe . I think you have to multiply 81 times .375 you move the decimal two places over . I believe that’s how you do the problem