Mathematics, 09.06.2020 14:57 taylor3865
1. £500 is deposited in a bank paying 2% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 2 years?
2. £500 is deposited in a bank paying 1% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 5 years?
3. £1500 is deposited in a bank paying 6.25% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 3 years?
4.£3600 is deposited in a bank paying 4% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 4 years?
5.£4300 is deposited in a bank paying 5.75% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 6 years?
6.£4000 is deposited in a bank paying 9.5% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 8 years?
7.£3600 is deposited in a bank paying 14.75% simple interest per annum. How much interest will have been paid after 14 years?
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Astudent survey asked: "how tall are you (in inches)? " here's the data: 67, 72, 73, 60, 65, 86, 72, 69, 74 give the five number summary. a. median: 73, mean: 70.89, iqr: 5, min: 60, max: 74 b. 60, 66, 72, 73.5, 86 c. 60, 67, 72, 73, 74 d. 0, 60, 70, 89, 74, 100
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, cici170
Each month, a shopkeeper spends 5x + 14 dollars on rent and electricity. if he spends 3x−5 dollars on rent, how much does he spend on electricity? for which value(s) of x is the amount the shopkeeper spends on electricity less than $100? explain how you found the value(s).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:40, evarod
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