Chayo
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Questions
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Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent. By switching service providers, a family's telephone bill decreased from about $50 a month to about $47. What was the percent of decrease?
16 years ago
Use a proportion to solve the problem. Under typical conditions, 1 1/2ft of snow will melt to 2 in. of water. To how many inches of water will 3 1/4 ft of snow melt? Express your answer as an integer or mixed number.
16 years ago
Need help with my practice review. Thanks 1.If inflation is 6% a year compounded annually, what will it cost in 21 years to buy a house currently valued at $230,000? Round to the nearest cent. 2.A small company borrows $50,000 at 11% compounded monthly. T...
16 years ago
Answers
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So what you should do first is always subract then divide what ever answer you got by 50 for instance in this problem it was decreased from 50. So we are trying to figure out what was the decrease in 47. right
16 years ago
Is it always going to be subtraction then division or it all depends on the question what it's asking you for.
16 years ago
So what your trying to say is that I always convert my mixed numbers into imporper fractions that is my first step right? Once I have done that I divide but is it always going to be divided by two or it depends on the problem. Last but not least is mult....
16 years ago
No, I know I totally understand the reason that I come to this website is to get tutored only. I will post I have done for the rest so if I did an error some one can correct me.
16 years ago
I still not get it what do you mean by ( 1 + . 11/12)^48 where did you get .11/12 and ^48 I'm so lost. Aslo me and my husband tried working out the first problem and it's so difficult to solve we tried it so many ways and we just can't get the correct anw...
16 years ago
The line integral can be calculated using the Fundamental Theorem of Line Integrals b/c i and j vectors are integrals of e^(xy) + sin(x+y)... Integral of that from (0,0) to ( (3/sqrt(2)) , (3/sqrt(2)) )
9 years ago