Mathematics, 22.01.2021 23:40 EstevanOtero7361
Frank has $100 in a savings account. The interest rate is 9% per year and is not compounded. How much interest will he earn in 1 year?
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8 2/3 is the answer
step-by-step explanation: just use a calculator
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Maybe fx = lxl because of the way the x is positioned is that what he
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Is there a picture because i cannot answer it sorry
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40, hannahbannana98
Statement reason 1. δabc is similar to δced. given 2. 3. definition of slope 4. slope of slope of definition of slope 5. slope of × slope of multiplying the slopes 6. slope of × slope of substitution property of equality 7. slope of × slope of simplifying the right side the table contains the proof of the relationship between the slopes of two perpendicular lines. what is the reason for statement 2? a. parallel line segments that meet a common perpendicular line are proportional in length. b. the lengths of vertical and horizontal sides in congruent triangles are in a common ratio. c. trigonometric identities determine the lengths of the legs in a right triangle. d. corresponding side lengths in similar triangles are proportional in length.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:50, chinyere614
Identify the statement below as either descriptive or inferential statistics. upper a certain website sold an average of 117 books per day last week. is the statement an example of descriptive or inferential statistics? a. it is an example of descriptive statistics because it uses a sample to make a claim about a population. b. it is an example of inferential statistics because it uses a sample to make a claim about a population. c. it is an example of inferential statistics because it summarizes the information in a sample. d. it is an example of descriptive statistics because it summarizes the information in a sample.
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