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A laundry soap company decides to make two different size options for their laundry soap box. The first box has a volume of 108 inches3 . If the second box is the same as the first but dilated using a scale factor of 2,...
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Determine the volume of the rectangular prism if it were dilated using a scale factor of 4. (1 point) 96 m3 6 m3 1,536 m3 384 m3
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A dilated figure has a surface area of 10,990.8 in.2 . The figure was dilated by a scale factor of 6. What is the surface area of the original figure?(1 point) 395,668.8 in.2 305.3 in.2 1,831.8 in.2 915.9 in.2
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If the cylinder were dilated using a scale factor of 4, what would be the new surface area? The formula for the surface area of a cylinder is SA=2πrh+2πr2 . (1 point) 23π cm2 368π cm2 1,472π cm2 5,888π cm2
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A triangular prism has a surface area of 486 in.2 . If it were dilated using a scale factor of 13 , what would the new surface area be?(1 point) 1,458 in.2 162 in.2 54 in.2 18 in.2 Skip to navigation
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Andrew draws a circle with a radius of 2 units and dilates it using a scale factor of 6. What are the areas of the original circle and the dilated circle? Express your answers in terms of π .(1 point) The original circle...
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A square has a side of 5 cm. It is dilated using a scale factor of 0.5. What is the area of the dilated square?(1 point) 25 sq cm 6.25 sq cm 12.5 sq cm 1.25 cm
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The blueprint shown for a kitchen remodeling project is enlarged before printing for a customer. The blueprint preimage is dilated by a factor of 4 centered at the origin to create the enlarged image. The center of the s...
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Which question best checks if a financial advisor understands your personal goals? (1 point) How do you get paid for your advisory services? Which specific investments have the highest returns? What professional certific...
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What is an important step for managing your investment portfolio over time? (1 point) Avoiding looking at your portfolio for years. Periodically rebalancing your mix of assets. Only focusing on your highest-growth stocks...
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What advantage does working with a Certified Financial Planner provide over self-directed investing? (1 point) Requires minimum personal financial involvement Guarantees immediate investment profits Provides professional...
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How should an investor's asset allocation change as they approach retirement age? (1 point) Increase high-risk stock market investments Gradually shift towards more conservative investment options Maintain identical port...
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How does compound interest benefit long-term investors more than short-term traders? (1 point) Generates exponential growth through reinvested earnings over time Creates guaranteed profit within one year Reduces overall...
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What is the main structural difference between a mutual fund and an individual stock? (1 point) It is a portfolio that holds many different stocks and bonds. It pays a fixed interest rate to all investors each year. It r...
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In stock market terms, what does a 'bull market' describe? (1 point) A period of time when stock prices are staying the same. A period of time when stock prices are generally increasing. A market that is only open to a f...
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What primary duty makes a fiduciary advisor different from other financial experts? (1 point) They are permitted to sell only their company's financial products. They are legally required to act in the client's best inte...
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How are taxes on investment profits different from regular income taxes? (1 point) They are paid to the company instead of the government. They often have a lower tax rate for long-term profits. They are only applied to...
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What does the Dow Jones Industrial Average measure in the market? (1 point) The stock performance of 30 large U.S. companies. The average price of new technology company stocks. The total value of all stocks traded in th...
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What warning signs may point to a dishonest financial advisor? (1 point) Recommending a diverse investment plan. Explaining their fee structure clearly. Promising high returns with no risk. Showing you their official reg...
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Why is a person's time frame important when choosing investments? (1 point) It shows which specific stocks are the most popular. It predicts the exact profit an investment will generate. It can lower the commission fees...
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In investing, what is the usual connection between taking risks and earning returns? (1 point) The levels of investment risk and return are unrelated. Choosing lower risk will always guarantee high returns. Accepting hig...
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What main purpose does a stock exchange serve in our financial system? (1 point) It establishes the official prices for all new products. It provides direct loans to help start new businesses. It creates a central market...
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What does a stock ticker symbol show on a stock exchange? (1 point) A unique code for a publicly traded company. A rating of the company's financial health. The total number of shares a company offers. The current price...
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Which payment method for a financial advisor best aligns with a client's interests? (1 point) A fee-only model based on assets. A performance-based bonus system. An hourly rate for all services. A commission-based sales...
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What is the initial step a person should take before they start investing? (1 point) Selecting a variety of individual stocks. Opening a new brokerage account. Defining your personal financial goals. Hiring a full-time f...
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