Answer:
$90
Step-by-step explanation:
$45 is half of $90
or
$45 is 50% of $90
Answer:
1/15
Step-by-step explanation:
-3/10 x -2/9= 6/90
6/90 can be simplified to 1/15
A=pe^rt
A future value
P principle 5000
R interest rate 3/100 =0.03
T time 5 years
A=5,000×e^(0.03×5)
A=5,809.17
9514 1404 393
Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of 6 turkeys at $1 per pound will be between $78 and $90. The cost of 6 turkeys at $20 each, B2G1, will be $80. We imagine that the average weight of turkeys in the 13-15 lb range will usually exceed 13 1/3 pounds, the weight at which the cost per pound is the same. That means, 6 turkeys at $1 per pound will likely cost more than $80, unless extreme effort is made to choose only the lightest turkeys.
Option B is likely to be cheaper; certainly so, if heavier turkeys are preferred.