On 12 february 2009,sally invested

  1. On 12 february 2009,sally invested $2000 in a bank and received an amount or $2040 on 23 june 2009.calculate the simple interest
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  2. Sally invested some money at 7% interest sally also invested 210$ more than 4 times that amount at 12% how much is invested at
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  3. Posted by hayden on Monday, February 23, 2009 at 4:05pm.sin^6 x + cos^6 x=1 - (3/4)sin^2 2x work on one side only! Responses
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  4. It was MLA. What happens if there is no Date published/updated. or Organization/publisher.Gellhorn, Martha "Wisdom Quotes",
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  5. Lisa has twice the amount of purses as Sally. If Sally has 6 purses, how many does Lisa have?=6x+6algebra - Ms. Sue, Tuesday,
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  6. John lodges an appeal in terms of section 27(2) of the Act on 9 March 2009.The Council informed him of its decision on 5
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  7. NEW YORK, New York (Achieve3000, February 16, 2009). Chesley B. "Sully" Sullenberger III is a hero. On January 15, 2009, the
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  8. deduction for AGIToby, a calendar year tax payer, was employed and resided in NY. On February 2, 2009, Toby was permanently
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  9. Andy and Sally had $384 altogether. Andy had $8 more than Sally. Andyspent twice as much as Sally and was left with half as much
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  10. At the age of 50 Sally invested $60,000 at 7% interest compounded semiannually. How much will she have at age 50(60,000*(1+(0.07
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