Suppose you deposit $4900 into

  1. Suppose you deposit $4900 into an account paying 0.025% simple daily interest and leave it there for one year. Assuming that you
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  2. interest formula A=2pf/b(q+1)find A to nearest percent p=12, f=$1209, b=$4900, Q=36 A=2*12*$1209/$4900(36+1) A=$29,016/$4900(37)
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  3. An art projector takes a 5 x 5" picture and enlarges it 14 times. What is the largest size, height and width, it can make?Have
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  4. Calculate the kinetic energy of a 100kg cart moving at a speed of 6 m/s. k=1/2mv^2 (1 point) Responses 1800 J 1800 J 4900 J 4900
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  5. Suppose you want to save $80,000 to put toward a down payment on a house in 7 years. How much will you need to deposit now if
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  6. Suppose an investment earns 3.5% interest compounded continuously. You were asked to find the future value of a $4900 investment
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  7. In 2012 the maximum Social Security deposit by an individual was $8,386.75. Suppose you are 33 and make a deposit of this amount
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  8. If you deposit $200 every month into an account which pays 4.1% interest, compounded monthly, how much money will you have in
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  9. If you deposit $200 every month into an account which pays 4.1% interest, compounded monthly, how much money will you have in
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  10. Which of the following is a 20th-century banking development that allows an individual to transfer funds from a checkable
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