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11-09-2011, 04:28 PM #904
Question 2
Timothy deposited $1,023.48 in a savings account that earns 2.4% simple interest. What will Timothy’s account balance be in 5 months?
Answer
$1,023.48
$1,033.71
$1,048.04
$1,146.30
Question 3
Newton currently has a balance of $1,716.18 in an account he has held for 29 years. He opened the account with an initial deposit of $784. What is the simple interest rate on the account?
Answer
4.1%
3.4%
7.5%
1.9%
Question 4
Jerry currently has an account balance of $1,109.80. His initial deposit on the account was $775 and it earned 2.7% simple interest. How long has Jerry held the account?
Answer
37 years
11 years
16 years
53 years
Question 8
Galvin has deposited $879 in a savings account that earns interest at a rate of 1.8% compounded quarterly. What will the account balance be in 14 years?
Answer
$894.82
$1,582.20
$1,130.28
$2,387.07
Question 10
Karen currently has an account balance of $7,062.25. She opened the account 17 years ago with a deposit of $2,640.95. If the interest compounds monthly, what is the interest rate on the account?
Answer
5.8%
4.1%
0.5%
7.2%
Question 11
Whitney opened a savings account 25 years ago with a deposit of $4,280.83. The account has an interest rate of 5.4% compounded twice a year. How much interest has Whitney earned?
Answer
$4,511.99
$11.661.19
$16,219.97
$11,939.14
Question 12
Rhonda deposited $4,227.29 into a savings account with an interest rate of 4.9% compounded monthly. About how long will it take for the account to be worth $9,000?
Answer
15 years, 6 months
33 years, 2 months
15 years, 10 months
3 years, 8 months
Question 13
Perry deposited $8,250 into a savings account 13 years ago. The account has an interest rate of 4.7% and the balance is currently $14,988.59. How often does the interest compound?
Answer
quarterly
daily
monthly
annually
Question 15
A video game has been developed whereby the player must earn a certain number of experience points before progressing to the next level.
On level 1, a player must earn 2 experience points.
On level 2, a player must earn 4 experience points.
On level 3, a player must earn 7 experience points.
On level 4, a player must earn 11 experience points.
Which recursive equation represents the pattern?
Answer
an = an – 1 + n
an = an – 1 – n
an = an – 1 + 2n
an = an – 1 – 2n
Question 16
Tonya purchased a building for $295,150. The land appreciates about 5.6% each year. What is the value of the land after 17 years?
Answer
$745,297.04
$110,806.87
$319,460.14
$576,132.80
Question 17
Malory purchased a car for $21,825. It depreciates about 5.8% each year. What is the value of the car after six years?
Answer
$21,199.67
$15,249.64
$30,610.35
$14,229.90
Question 18
The yearly attendance at a local restaurant is 36,500 and grows continuously at a rate of 5.6% each year. What is the approximate attendance at the restaurant in 12 years?
Answer
70,188
71,472
61,028
38,597
The yearly attendance at a local restaurant is 36,500 and grows continuously at a rate of 5.6% each year. What is the approximate attendance at the restaurant in 12 years?
Answer
70,188
71,472
61,028
38,597
Question 19
The population of a small town is 47,288 and has been continuously declining at a rate of 2.4% each year. What is the approximate population of the town in 21 years?
Answer
78,277
23,455
28,392
28,567
Please put the correct number and if you get it wrong it will come up, negs =/. Last test I got a 7/15. Help!★★SoFlo Crew★★
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11-09-2011, 06:00 PM #905
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You don't have a specific question or something you're stuck on... you just want people to simply do your entire sheet of homework for you? And then threaten negs if they get them wrong? This can't be serious, get out of here with that.
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11-16-2011, 05:25 AM #911
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k bro, let me take you through this step by step:
1. tan2x = sin2x/cos2x by definition
2. sin2x = 2sinxcosx and cos2x= 2(cos(^2)x)-1 by double angle
3. tan2x = 2sinxcosx/(2(cos(^2)x)-1) = -b/a ... just plugging in step 2 into the result of step 1
4. 2asinxcosx = -2b(cos(^2)x)-b by cross multiplying
5. sinxcosx = (-b/a)(cos(^2)x)-(b/2a) by dividing by 2a
now that you have a formula, check your bounds, i.e. plug in pi/2 and pi
6. (-b/a)(cos(^2)x)-(b/2a) at pi/2 = 0-(b/2a) = -b/2a since cos(pi/2) is 0.
7. (-b/a)(cos(^2)x)-(b/2a) at pi = (-b/a)-(b/2a) = -3b/2a since cos(pi) = -1, so cos(^2)pi = -1*-1 = 1
To conclude, 0<=sinxcosx<=(-3b/2a)
I'm not sure if this is what your teacher wants, but I think it is...
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11-16-2011, 02:06 PM #912
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11-16-2011, 06:08 PM #914
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A critical point is either where the derivative equals zero or where the function can't be differentiated. sec^2x = 1/cos^2x which never equals 0. But the function does not exist when the denominator equals 0 so it obviously can't be differentiated there. So the critical points are basically when cos^2x = 0
cos^2x = 0 --> cosx = 0 --> x = n*pi/2 where n is an odd integer e.g. 1,3,5,7,9,..."Adversity reveals genius, prosperity conceals it."
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11-17-2011, 12:52 PM #918
Writing a mock interview and resume. The applicant? Sir Francis Bacon. I need interview questions! I have no idea how to go about this..
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11-17-2011, 07:06 PM #920
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1) When a pendulum 0.5m long swings back and forth, its angular displacement Ɵ from rest position, in radians is given by Ɵ=1/4sin((pi/2)t), where t is the time, in seconds. At what time(s) during the first 4 s is the pendulum displaced 1 cm vertically above its rest position? (assume the pendulum is at its rest position at 0).
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11-26-2011, 01:25 PM #922
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The pendulum is .5m long so you wanna figure out how many radians you need to move it in order to raise its height by 1cm or .01m You can draw a right triangle with a hypotenuse of .5 and a vertical leg of .49, what you get is the arccosine of .49/.5 which is about .2 radians.
Now let's look at your given function of Ɵ=1/4sin((pi/2)t) we know theta is .2 so:
.2 = .25sin(pi/2*t) We wanna solve for t but let's keep in mind sin is a cyclic function, so t will have multiple answers to give a theta of .2 (we want every answer within the first 4 seconds).
.2 = .25sin(pi/2*t) --> .8 = sin(pi/2 *t) ; arcsine .8 to get: .9273 = pi/2 *t --> t= .59 seconds
If we plug .59 seconds in as t we'll get sin(.92677) which is .8 so need every value of x where sin(.92677+2npi) where n is an integer.
The best way to do that may just be to keep finding answers for .92677+2npi then setting them equal to pi/2 *t solving for t and stopping once t passes 4 seconds. Try it out.
I'm a physics major"Adversity reveals genius, prosperity conceals it."
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11-26-2011, 09:41 PM #923
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11-29-2011, 12:24 PM #924
Chem bros i need your help!!
What types of solvents would interfere with UV analysis? (relating to Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy)
Some solvents are: Acetic acid, Acetone, benzene, chloroform, MTBE, Hexane, Octane, Toluene, Water
In an easier way, what causes interference in UV-Vi spectroscopy?VELOCITY NUTRITION
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11-30-2011, 02:24 PM #925
Ok brahs this ones easy...
I need to come up with a 3 topic for a research paper (the theme is shakespeare or elizabethan england)
I already have one "Why Shakespeare should not be taught in school/forced upon unwilling minds"
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11-30-2011, 06:15 PM #926
Please show all work.
Q1. A 75 kg skydiver falls at a terminal velocity (220 km/h) before pulling the chute. If she slows to 25 km/g in 3.8 s, determine the average force of air friction that acts on her during her deceleration.
Q2a. A 1350 kg crash test car strikes a cement wall at 24.0 m/s and bounces back at 8.0 m/s. If it is in contact with the wall for 0.90 s, what force did the wall exert on the car?
Q2b. If the same car had no crumple zones, then it would be in contact with the wall for 0.080 s. What force would the wall exert in this case?
I have a physics test tomorrow. If you could help me solve these problems, I would be so thankful.
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12-04-2011, 11:41 AM #930
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Hey everyone I have a presentation due in a couple days for my Professional Selling class and need some help in coming up with an idea for my presentation. You have to choose a product/service and design a persuasive selling presentation which isjust basically trying to sell the product you chose to someone by listing the benefits etc.
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