What sum of money, invested at 9%
interest per year, is needed to provide an
income of $45 per year?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$500

Step-by-step explanation:

Intrest = P. A * Intrest Rate * Time

Time = 1 year, Intrest Rate = 9%, P. A. is what we need to find, Intrest is 45

45=x*9/100*1, x=500

Answer 2

Answer:

500

Step-by-step explanation:

I = PRT  where I is the interest, P is the amount invested, R is the rate and T is the time

We want 1 year at 9% to get 45 dollars in interest

45 = P ( .09) (1)

45 = .09P

Divide each side by .09

45/ .09 = P

500 =P


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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A = {p, q, r}

Subsets: {p,q,r}, {p,q}, {p,r}. {q,r}, {p}, {q}, {r}, ∅

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Slope of RT = (-7/2 - 0)/(-3/2 - 0) = 7/3

Point-slope equation for line of slope 7/3 that passes through (0,0):

y = (7/3)x

A school has 4 different after school activities planned in the fall Janet has time to participate in 2 of these activities. How many different pairs of after-school activities can Janet choose from the available activities?​

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

Of 4 options, Janet has to choose 2. This is combinations as A and B is the same as B and A.

Combinations formula gives us 4!/ 2!2! , or 6.

Geometry Find the value of x in each of the given figures . Need help please.

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Answer:

x= 80 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

exterior angle theorem says that the exterior angle (extended line from one of sides of the triangle), 105 in this case is equal to the two opposite angles, in this case that would be 25 and x

therefore

105= 25+x

x= 80

The table shows a set of conditional relative frequencies of drivers in a survey planning to buy a used vehicle next, based on how they obtained their current vehicle.

Which interpretation of the relative frequencies given is the most appropriate?

A. The greatest number of drivers who plan to buy used are those who leased their current vehicle.
B. The majority of drivers who will buy used next time bought their current vehicle used.
C. Of drivers who bought their current vehicle used, about 4 percent will buy new next time, almost 95 percent will buy used next time, and about 1 percent will lease next time.
D. Of drivers who bought new, 3.9 percent will buy used next time; of drivers who bought used, 94.8 percent will buy used again; of drivers who leased, 1.3 percent will buy used.

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The majority of drivers who will buy used next time bought their current vehicle used. The correct option is B.

What are statistics?

Any affiliations, financing, or financial holdings that could be seen as influencing the review's objectivity to give rise to potential bias.

Such elements might consist of, but are not limited to, the following: Employment, professional associations, paid consulting, and participation in groups that support relevant causes.

The given table is:-

Current vehicle      Buy used

Bought new             0.039

Bought Used           0.948

Leased                     0.013

Total                         1.000

In the given table it is observed that the majority of drivers who will buy used next time bought their current vehicle used. The correct option is B.

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Which number is divisible by 5? 99 45 83 94

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Answer:

45

Step-by-step explanation:

because 5•9=45 so yeah that's the answer

1. A tank is 3/5 full of water. After 330 litres of water is drawn out, it becomes 2/7 full. Find the capacity of the tank in litres.​

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Answer:

1050

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = full capacity

[tex]\frac{3}{5} x=\frac{2}{7} x+330[/tex]

Move the variable to the left side by subtracting both sides by [tex]\frac{2}{7} x[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3}{5} x-\frac{2}{7}x=\frac{2}{7} x+330 -\frac{2}{7}x[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3}{5} x-\frac{2}{7} x=330[/tex]

Combine the like terms (don't forget about common denominator)

[tex]\frac{21}{35} x-\frac{10}{35} x=330[/tex]

[tex]\frac{11}{35} x=330[/tex]

Multiply both sides by [tex]\frac{35}{11}[/tex] to isolate the x

[tex](\frac{35}{11})\frac{11}{35} x=330(\frac{35}{11})[/tex]

[tex]x = 1050[/tex]

Please help me out with this geometry

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Answer:

[tex](x-[-7])^{2} +(y-[9])=[25][/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Center (h,k) = (-7, 9)

Radius, r = 5

Equation: [tex](x-h)^{2} +(y-k)^{2} =r^{2}[/tex]

[tex](x-(-7))^{2} +(y-9)^{2} =(5)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]5^{2} =25[/tex]

So, [tex](x-(-7))^{2} +(y-9)=25[/tex]

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01.06) A rectangular cardboard has dimensions.as shown. The length of the cardboard can be found by dividing its area by its width. What is the length of the cardboard in inches? Area = 36 square inches 4 width = 4 inches length=? 08 O O 20 0154 7 20 Is Question Question 1 (Answered) D Nex​

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Step-by-step explanation:

9 inches

Find the surface area of the cylinder and round to the nearest tenth and its recommended that you use pie or 3.14 also the radius is half the diameter

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Diameter=d=2ft

Radius=d/2=2/2=1ftHeight=h=2ft

We know

[tex]\boxed{\sf Lateral\:Surface\:Area=2πrh}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Lateral\: Surface\:Area=2\times 3.14\times 2\times 1[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Lateral\;Surface\:Area=4(3.14)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Lateral\:Surface\:Area=12.56ft^3[/tex]

[tex]\begin{gathered} {\underline{\boxed{ \rm { \purple{Surface \: \: area \: = \: 2 \: \pi \: r \: h \: + \: 2 \: \pi \: {r}^{2} }}}}}\end{gathered}[/tex]

r represents radius of cylinder.

h denotes height of cylinder.

Solution

[tex]\large{\bf{{{\color{navy}{h \: = \: 2 \: ft. }}}}}[/tex]

[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \frac{Diameter}{2} [/tex]

[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \frac{2}{2} \\ [/tex]

[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \: r \: = \: \cancel\frac{2}{2} \: ^{1} \\ [/tex]

[tex]\large{\bf{{{\color{navy}{r \: = \: 1 \: ft. \: }}}}}[/tex]

Now , Substuting the values

[tex]\bf \hookrightarrow \: \: \: 2 \: \times \: 3.14 \times \: 1 \: ft \: \times \: 2 \: ft \: + \: 2 \: \times \: 3.14 \: \times \: {(1 \: ft)}^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\bf \hookrightarrow \: \: \:6.28 \: ft \: \times \: 2 \: ft\: \: + \: 6.28 \: ft[/tex]

[tex]\bf \hookrightarrow \: \: \:12.56 \: {ft}^{2} \: + \: 6.28 \: ft[/tex]

[tex]\bf \hookrightarrow \: \: \:18.84 \: {ft} \: ^{2} [/tex]

Hence , the surface area of cylinder is 18.84 ft²

Round to the nearest 10 of 18.84 is 18.8

A pollster wants to minimize the effect the order of the questions has on a person's response to a survey. How many different surveys are required to cover all possible arrangements if there are 8 questions on the survey

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Answer:

40320 different surveys would be necessary ...

Step-by-step explanation:

let's start small :

how many are required for 2 questions ?

well, 2 (we can either ask question 1 first and then question 2, or question 2 first and then question 1).

how many for 3 questions ?

well, we have a choice of 3 questions to be asked first. but then for the second and third question we are back in the previous problem of 2 (remaining) questions.

so, we multiply the 3 initial options with the 2 following options. 3×2 = 6

how many for 4 questions ?

well, we have a choice of 4 questions as first question, and then fit the rest we are back in the previous problem of 3 questions. 4×3×2 = 24

you see the pattern ?

yes, that continues as far as we want to go.

for our example the problem was about 8 questions.

so,

8×7×6×5×4×3×2 = 8! = 40320

Evaluate 6 x (15 - 7) - 4
A: 10
B: 24
C: 44
D: 79

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6 x (15 - 7) - 4
6 x (8) - 4
48 - 4
44

Answer: C

Answer:

44

Step-by-step explanation:

6 x (15 - 7) - 4

PEMDAS says Parentheses first

6 x (8) - 4

Then multiply

48 -4

Then subtract

44

Jack’s backpack weighs 15 pounds. Fernando’s backpack weighs less than Jack’s. Which graph shows how much Fernando’s backpack can weigh?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

c and d out of the question

b has its circle filled in meaning it could be 15lbs, which it's not

A correct answer by default

Answer:b

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Alan needs a total of $370 to buy a new bicycle. He has $40 saved. He earns $15 each week delivering newspapers. How many weeks will Alan have to deliver papers to have enough money to buy the bicycle?

CAN YOU DO IT??

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Answer:

22 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Suppose if weeks is x

So if we count it:

$40 + $15x = $370

$15x = $330

x = 22 weeks

So, Alan needs 22 weeks to have enough money to buy the new bicycle

He needs to deliver for 25 weeks more to have enough. Sooo is it right cuz I worked hard on it.

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Answer:

?????

Step-by-step explanation:

In what do you need primitive function?

1 simplify 6x64 ÷ 16 +7-21​

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

For the given annual rate of change, find the corresponding growth or decay factor. + 300%​

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Answer:

50% growth would would be (1 + .5)^ n

and 100% growth would be (1+ 1)^n

I assume that the answer would be (1+3)^n

for 300% growth the factor would be 3

Step-by-step explanation:

in a classroom of 15 men and 12 women, 2 different homework papers were selected at random. find the probability that both papers belonged to women

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Answer:

24 papers belongs to women

Page No 9s is it possible to have a triangle with following sides? 4.cm, 5cm, 6cm​

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Answer:

yes it's possible

Step-by-step explanation:

In any triangle, the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. ... This sum must be greater than the length of the longest side.

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Jane is saving to buy a cell phone. She is given a $100 gift to start and saves $35 a month from her allowance. So after one month, Jane has saved $135. Does it make sense to represent the relationship between the amount saved and the number of months with one constant rate? Why or why not? Explain your answer.

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Jane is given a $100 gift to start and saves $35 a month from her allowance.

   After 1 month, Jane has saved

   After 2 months, Jane has saved

   After three months, Jane has saved

   and so on

In general, after x months Jane has saved

This means that it makes sense to represent the relationship between the amount saved and the number of months with one constant rate (in this case the constant rate is 35). It makes sense because the amount of money increases by $35 each month. Since the amount of increase is constant, we get constant rate. Also the initial amount is known ($100), so there is a possibility to write the equation of linear function representing this situation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Write this ratio as a fraction in simplest form without any units.
7 gallons to 40 quarts

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Answer:

  7/10

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to make the units cancel, they must be the same. There are 4 quarts in 1 gallon, so 40 quarts = 10×4 quarts = 10×(1 gal) = 10 gal.

Then the ratio is ...

  (7 gal)/(10 gal) = 7/10

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Answer:

meter

10 meters

Or

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On the first day of a two-day meeting, 10 coffees and 10 doughnuts were purchased for a total of $20.00. Since nobody drank the coffee and all the doughnuts were eaten, the next day only 2 coffees and 14 doughnuts were purchased for a total of $13.00. How much did each coffee and each doughnut cost?

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Answer:

1.25 dollars- the value of each coffee

0.75 dollars- the value of each doughnut

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose that value of one coffee is x dollars, when one doughnut costs y dollars. The value o 10 coffee is 10x, when 10 doughnuts cost 10y. The sum is 10x+10y and it is 20.

10x+10y= 20 (we can divide each part by 10)

x+y=2

2coffee cost  2x, 14 doughnuts cost 14y

2x+14y=13 (it can be divided by two)

x+7y=6.5

We have the system of equations x+y=2,  x+7y=6.5

Subtract the first equation from the second one (the left side of the first equation from the left side

x+7y - (x+y)= 6.5-2

6y=4.5

y=4.5/6= 3/4 = 0.75 dollars- the value of each doughnut

x=2-0.75=1.25 dollars- the value of each coffee

Damaris will be working at the local pool over his ten-week summer break. His net pay will be $167.30 each week. He hopes to have enough money to purchase a new pair of shoes that cost $175 by the end of his break. What percent of his net pay does Damaris need to save each week to reach his goal? Round to the nearest hundredth. (2 points)
1.05%
10.46%
11.37%

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Damaris needs to save 10.46% of his net pay each week to purchase the new pair of shoes by the end of his break.

Given:

Net pay per week is $167.30Cost of new pair of shoes is $175Summer break is for 10 weeks

To find: The percentage of his net pay that Damaris needs to save each week to purchase the shoes by the end of his break

Let us assume that Damaris needs to save x% of his net pay each week to buy the shoes by the end of his break.

Then, savings per week is x% of $167.30, that is,

[tex]\frac{x}{100}\times 167.30[/tex]

Then, his savings for 10 weeks is,

[tex]10 \times \frac{x}{100}\times 167.30[/tex]

Since the summer break is for 10 weeks, Damaris' savings for the entire summer break is,

[tex]10 \times \frac{x}{100}\times 167.30[/tex]

Damaris wants to buy the new pair of shoes by then end of the break. Then, his savings for the entire summer break should equal the cost of the new pair of shoes.

It is given that the cost of the new pair of shoes is $175.

Then, according to the problem,

[tex]10 \times \frac{x}{100}\times 167.30 =175[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{175\times 100}{10\times167.30}[/tex]

[tex]x=10.460251[/tex]

Rounding to the nearest hundredth, we have,

[tex]x=10.46[/tex]

Thus, Damaris needs to save [tex]10.46[/tex]% of his net pay each week to buy the shoes by the end of his break.

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Answer:

Area of yellow portion =54 in

Find the equation (in slope-intercept form) of the line with the given slope that passes through the point with the given coordinates.
slope:
3/2
ordered pair: (3, 1)

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Answer:

y = 3/2x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

slope intercept form is

y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

y = 3/2x+b

Substitute the point in for x and y

1 = 3/2(2)+b

1 = 3+b

1-3 =b

-2=b

y = 3/2x-2



The intersection of plane A and plane S will be
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Answer:

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Lilly makes $6.35 using only 5 cemts coins.
How many 5 cent coins does she need?

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Answer:

127

Step-by-step explanation:

turn $ 6.35 into 635 and divided by 5

Write a word phrase for each algebraic expression.
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