As 1,000 earns simple interest at the rate of 3% each year. The interest is paid at the end of every month. How much interest will the bond have earned after 3 months?

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Answer 1

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Answer:

  $7.50

Step-by-step explanation:

The monthly interest rate is 3%/12 = 1/4%. The dollar amount of interest earned in 3 months is ...

  I = Prt = $1000(0.0025/mo)(3 mo) = $1000(0.0075) = $7.50


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When Mr Lee was given a raise of 20%, his new salary was $1980.How much was his increase in his salary?

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Answer:

$330

Step-by-step explanation:

to find how much he earned before raise:

1.2x = 1980

x = 1980/1.2

x = 1650

current salary: 1980

former salary: 1650

he makes $330 more

Answer:

330

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the length of y

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Answer:

From SOHCAHTOA

Cos17=73/y

y=73/cos17

y=76.34cm

Option B

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Answer:

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which two integers does √5 go between?

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Answer:

The two integers are 2 and 3

Step-by-step explanation:

√5

=2.2

It’ll be between 2 and 3 since square root of 5 is 2.2

Tom is tiling a wall.
He needs to buy at least 100 tiles. The tiles are sold in large packs and small packs.

Large pack = 40 tiles £18
Small pack = 28 tiles £14

Special offer = 25% reduction when you buy 3 or more large packs.

Work out the cheapest cost for Tom to buy the packs of tiles he needs.

Answer £

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Answer:

The correct answer is - £ 40.5 for 3 large packs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Large pack = 40 tiles £18

Small pack = 28 tiles £14

Special offer = 25% reduction when you buy 3 or more large packs.

Solution:

Following combinations are possible for tom to get the tiles he needs:

1. 3 large packs

40*3 = 120 tiles with 25% discount

cost = 18*3 - 0.25*18*3 = 40.5

2. 4 small packs

28*4 = 112 tiles

cost = 14*4 = 56

3. 2 large packs and 1 small pack

40*2 + 28 = 108 tiles

cost = 18*2 + 14 = 50

4. 1 large pack and 3 small packs

40 + 28*3 = 124 tiles

cost = 18 + 14*3 = 60

Thus, the correct answer is - 1st case with three large packs.

Three friends arrive at a party. Their arrival increases the number of people at the party by 20%. In total, how many people are now at the party

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

No of people joined=3

let x be people in begning

atq 3= 20/100x

x=20/100*3=15

no of people now=15+3=18

What system of equations is shown on the graph below?​

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The graph shows two linear equations that are perpendicular to each other

What is the volume of a
cube that has one side of ||
cm?

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: V=a3

Step-by-step explanation:

i need help with 4ourth grade math lesson 8 homework helper asap math

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Answer:

sure

Step-by-step explanation:

The angle measurements in the diagram are represented by the following expressions
ZA = 8r+6
B = 4.1 +38
Solve for x and then find the measure of B:
_B =

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answer:

∠B = 70°

step-by-step explanation:

as you can see, the angle are alternate exterior anglestherefore, they are EQUALwe can set them equal to each and solve for x first

∠A = ∠B

8x + 6 = 4x + 38

4x + 6 = 38

4x = 32

x = 8

now, we will plug in x in the expression for B to find B

4(8) + 38

32 + 38

= 70

therefore, ∠B = 70° and x = 8

sum of two numbers be 95. if one exceeds the other by 15, find the number​

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Sum of two number = 95

Let the first number be x, then another number be x + 15.

According to the question, x + x + 15 = 95

=>2x+15=95

=>2x+15-15=95-15

=>2x=80

=>x=40

Hence, the first number = 40

And another number = 40 + 15 = 55.

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Answer:

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Answer:

BHM = 64°

x = 16°

Step-by-step explanation:

BHL is 90° and MLH is 26°. This means to find BHM, we have to subtract 26 from 90.

90 - 26 = 64°

BHM = 64°

BHM is also equal to 4x.

So, to find x, divide 64 by 4.  (64 = 4x  -->  64 ÷ 4 = x)

64 ÷ 4 = 16

x = 16°

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Answer:

1. tan(x) = 9/20

arctan(9/20) ≈ 24.23°

2. cos(x) = 17/32

arccos(17/32) ≈ 57.91°

3. tan(x) = 13/18

arctan ≈ 35.84°

4. sin(x) = 21/28

arcsin(21/28) ≈ 48.59°

Answer:

1    x = 24.2°

2    x = 57.9°

Step-by-step explanation:

You must memorize the definitions of the trig functions and then these problems are easy

1:   tan = opposite side/adjacent side

opp side to x is 9 and adjacent side is 20

So, tan x = 9/20

x = arctan (9/20) = 24.2°

2:   cos = adjacent side/hypotenuse

adjacent side = 17 and hypotenuse = 32

cos x = 17/32

x = arccos (17/32)

x = 57.9°

You do 3 and 4.  Hint:  Use the tan function in 3 and the sine function in 4

OK?   You can do it!!!!

Solve this problem...!

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Answer:

a) 66 degrees

b) 32 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 90+24

=114

180-114

=66 degrees

b) 180-51= 129

x= 129+19

148

180-148

= 32

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Can someone do 11-12?

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11 might be : circle graph you can describe it in your own words, 12 I have no clue

Find the EXACT shaded Area

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

area of sector=πr²/4=π ×6²/4=9 π ft²

area of one triangle= 1/2×6×6=18 ft²

area of three triangles=3×18=54 ft²

area of sector +area of three triangles=54+9 π ft²

area of circle=π×6²=36 π ft²

area of shaded region=36 π-9π-54=27 π-54=27(π-2) ft²

birdseed cost $1.25 per pound how much does 6 pounds of birdseed cost

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answer: 7.5

explanation: 1.25 x 6 = 7.5

Answer:

7.5 for 6 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Which number from the data set 1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5,5, and 25 is an outlier?

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Outliers are like outcasts of the group
Which number is farthest away from the average?
1-5 seems to be average

Solution: 25 is the outlier

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Q8 A taxi company charges £5 standing charge and £1.50 per mile for a journey.
A man travels in a taxi for 12.2 miles.
What is the cost of his journey?
Show your working

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Answer:

£23.30

Step-by-step explanation:

First, find the cost from traveling 12.2 miles. Since the cost is £1.50 per mile, multiply 12.2 by 1.5:

12.2(1.5)

= 18.3

Add the standing charge to this:

18.3 + 5

= 23.3

So, the cost of his journey is £23.30

ASAP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST 73 POINTSS
Find the volume of the figure.


Volume =

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Answer:

Solution given;

length[l]=20cm

for trapezoid

side 1=37cm

side 2=15cm

height[h]=25.7cm

we have

volume =area of trapezoid *length

=½*h(side 1+side2)*l=½*25.7(37+15)*2013364cm³

the volume of the figure13364cm³.

-3x + 4y = 7
2x + y = -1
Elimination method

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[tex]\huge{ \mathfrak{ \underline{ Answer \: \: ✓ }}}[/tex]

The equations are :

-3x + 4y = 7. - [1]

2x + y = -1 - [2]

[tex] \underline{ \underline{ \bf{step} - 1}}[/tex]

multiply equation [2] with 4

[tex] \longrightarrow(2x + y = -1 ) \times 4[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow8x + 4y = - 4[/tex]

[tex] \underline{ \underline{ \bf{step} -2}}[/tex]

subtract equation [1] from [2]

[tex] \longrightarrow8x + 4y - ( - 3x + 4y) = - 4 - 7[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow8x + 4y + 3x - 4y = - 11[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow11x = - 11[/tex]

[tex] \longrightarrow \: x = - 1[/tex]

[tex] \underline{ \underline{ \bf{step} - 3}}[/tex]

plugging the value of x in equation [1]

[tex] \longrightarrow- 3x + 4y = 7[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow - (3 \times - 1) + 4y = 7[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow3 + 4y = 7[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow4y = 4[/tex]

[tex]\longrightarrow \: y = 1[/tex]

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You went to the barber to get your hair cut. The haircut cost $30. You tipped the barber 20%. How much money did you give the barber for a tip? What is the total amount you paid all together?

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Answer:

Tip $6

Total Amount $36

Step-by-step explanation:

20% of $30 is 6

$30 + $6 = 36

3x^2+3x^2=42
xy=-15
Find the value of (x-y)^2

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Answer:

wrong question

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]wrong question[/tex]

The different kinds of beads Jen is using to make purses come in packages of 4 and 12. What is the least number of each kind of bead Jen can buy to have an equal number of each of the different kinds of​ beads?

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Answer:

You should buy 3 packages of beads that come in packages of 4 and 1 package of beads that come in packages of 12 to have an equal number of each of the different kinds of beads.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the different kinds of beads Jen is using to make purses come in packages of 4 and 12, to determine what is the least number of each kind of bead Jen can buy to have an equal number of each of the different kinds of beads the following calculation must be performed:

12/4 = 3

4 x 3 = 12

Thus, you should buy 3 packages of beads that come in packages of 4 and 1 package of beads that come in packages of 12 to have an equal number of each of the different kinds of beads.

Consider the following functions. (See attachment)
Find the area of the region.

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Answer:

Area:  [tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Algebra I

FunctionsFunction NotationGraphing FunctionsExponential Rule [Root Rewrite]:                                                                     [tex]\displaystyle \sqrt[n]{x} = x^{\frac{1}{n}}[/tex]

Calculus

Derivatives

Derivative Notation

Derivative of a constant is 0

Area - Integrals

Area under a curveArea between 2 curves

Integration Rule [Reverse Power Rule]:                                                                   [tex]\displaystyle \int {x^n} \, dx = \frac{x^{n + 1}}{n + 1} + C[/tex]

Integration Rule [Fundamental Theorem of Calculus 1]:                                        [tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^b_a {f(x)} \, dx = F(b) - F(a)[/tex]

Integration Property [Addition/Subtraction]:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \int {[f(x) \pm g(x)]} \, dx = \int {f(x)} \, dx \pm \int {g(x)} \, dx[/tex]

U-Substitution

Area of a Region Formula:                                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle A = \int\limits^b_a {[f(x) - g(x)]} \, dx[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify functions

[tex]\displaystyle f(x) = \sqrt[3]{x - 9}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle g(x) = x - 9[/tex]

Step 2: Identify Info

Graph the functions - See Attachment

[1st Integral] Bounds: [8, 9], g(x) top function/f(x) bottom function

[2nd Integral] Bounds: [9, 10], f(x) top function/g(x) bottom function

Step 3: Find Area Pt. 1

Set up integrals [Area of a Region Formula]:                                                 [tex]\displaystyle A = \int\limits^9_8 {[(x - 9) - \sqrt[3]{x - 9}]} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {[\sqrt[3]{x - 9} - (x - 9)]} \, dx[/tex]Rewrite integrals [Integration Property - Addition/Subtraction]:                   [tex]\displaystyle A = \int\limits^9_8 {(x - 9)} \, dx - \int\limits^9_8 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx - \int\limits^{10}_9 {(x - 9)} \, dx[/tex]Integrate [Integration Rule - Reverse Power Rule]:                                        [tex]\displaystyle A = (x^2 - 9x) \bigg| \limits^9_8 - \int\limits^9_8 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx - (x^2 - 9x) \bigg| \limits^9_8[/tex]Evaluate [Integration Rule - FTC 1]:                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle A = \frac{-1}{2} - \int\limits^9_8 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx - \frac{1}{2}[/tex]Subtract:                                                                                                            [tex]\displaystyle A = -\int\limits^9_8 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {\sqrt[3]{x - 9}} \, dx - 1[/tex]Rewrite [Exponential Rule - Root Rewrite]:                                                     [tex]\displaystyle A = -\int\limits^9_8 {(x - 9)^{\frac{1}{3}}} \, dx + \int\limits^{10}_9 {(x - 9)^{\frac{1}{3}}} \, dx - 1[/tex]

Step 4: Identify Variables

Identify variables for u-substitution.

u = x - 9

du = dx

Step 5: Find Area Pt. 2

[Integrals] U-Substitution:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle A = -\int\limits^0_{-1} {u^{\frac{1}{3}}} \, du + \int\limits^1_0 {u^{\frac{1}{3}}} \, du - 1[/tex][Integrals] Integrate [Integration Rule - Reverse Power Rule]:                      [tex]\displaystyle A = -(\frac{3}{4}u^{\frac{4}{3}}) \bigg| \limits^0_{-1} + (\frac{3}{4}u^{\frac{4}{3}}) \bigg| \limits^1_0 - 1[/tex]Evaluate [Integration Rule - FTC 1]:                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle A = -(\frac{-3}{4}) + \frac{3}{4} - 1[/tex]Simplify:                                                                                                              [tex]\displaystyle A = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/II)

Unit: Integrals - Area between 2 curves

Book: College Calculus 10e

I don't see how to do this...............................

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Step-by-step explanation:

So visually youre given the function

for h(-4) it can also be written as h(-4) = y

what do you get for y when you substitute - 4 for x?

All you have to do is trace the line until you get to x=-4 and then find the y that corresponds to it (looks like around y= - 1)

for the other one h(x) = - 5

what do you get for x when you substitute - 5 for y?

what you do is similar, trace the line along the y-axis and see what x-value you get for y =-5

Answer:

3 and x = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the value of h(- 4)

Locate x = - 4 on the x- axis, go vertically up to meet the graph at (- 4, 3 )

Then the value of h(- 4) = 3

For h(x) = - 5

Locate y = - 5 on the y- axis. This is the point (0, - 5)

then the value of x for which h(x) = - 5 is x = 0

In her assignment, Pat is representing the populations of cities using circles. The area of
each circle is directly proportional to the population of the city it represents.
(a) If a city of population 20 000 is represented by a circle of radius 1.5 cm, what would
be the radius of the circle representing:
(i) City A, population 10 000?
(ii) City B, population 36 500?
(b) Would Pat be able to use a circle to represent a city of population 4 500 000? Explain
your answer.

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Answer:

n

Step-by-step explanation:

n

Find the measure of the angles D, E, and F
HELP PLZ

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Answer:

D) 122

E) 30

F) 28

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle D:

value of angle across is equal to angle D = 122

Angle E:

value of angle across is equal to angle E = 30

Angle F:

180 - 122-30

Answer:

D) 122

E) 30

F) 28

Step-by-step explanation:

Find all zeros. Choose all answers that apply.
f(x) = -x3 + 4x² + 5x
O A. X = -5
B. X = -1
O C. x = 0
O D. x = 1

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I think answer should be d. Please give me brainlest let me know if it’s correct or not okay thanks bye

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