Mathematics, 03.07.2019 09:30 Mads7218
20 points! there are two functions that can be used to describe the percent of people 25 years and older who have completed at least high school. for both functions f(x)=0.46x + 87.7 and g(x)=0.008x^2 + 0.43x + 87.7, x is the number of years since 2008, and any y (or f(x) or g(x)) is the percent of people 25 and older completing at least high school. assume that the trend of g(x) continues. find g(14) and describe in words what this means. - g(14) = [insert answer here] (simplify your answer. type an integer or a decimal.) - describe in words what g(14) means. select the correct choice below and fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (type integers or decimals.) a. in the year [answer here], less than [answer here]% of people 25 and older will have completed at least high school. (or) b. in the year [answer here], [answer here]% of people 25 and older will have completed at least high school. (or) c. in the year [answer here], [insert answer here]% of all people will have completed at least high school. you! - kiki
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 17:00, Taylor129
Imogene invested $8,000 in a bank account that pays 8 percent simple interest at the end of each year. her friend invested the same amount in stocks where the growth of the investment is represented as 2,000 times the square root of 2 less than the time lapsed in years. if y1 and y2 represent the amount earned in dollars and t is the time lapsed in years, which system of equations correctly represents the situation?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:10, morgantisch25
A. use the formula for continuous compounding with the original example: $1000 invested at 2% for 1 year. record the amount to 5 decimal places. use a calculator. b. compare it to the result using the original compound interest formula with n = 365 calculated to 5 decimal places. which has a larger value? explain.
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20 points! there are two functions that can be used to describe the percent of people 25 years and...
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