Mathematics, 10.09.2021 20:40 carbpotatoes
Jasmine wants to start saving to purchase an apartment. Her goal is to save $225,000. If she deposits $180,000 into an account that pays 3.12% interest compounded monthly, approximately how long will it take for her money to grow to the desired amount? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a year.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, jordivivar74
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:20, alexcarrasco5903
1- is the product of two rational numbers irrational or rational? first, make a hypothesis by multiplying two rational numbers. then, use variables such as x=a/b and y=c/d and the closure property of integers to prove your hypothesis. 2- what do you think the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is? is it rational or irrational? make use of variables, the closure property of integers, and possibly a proof by contradiction to prove your hypothesis. 3- why do we have to specify that the rational number must be nonzero when we determine what the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is? if the rational number were 0, would it give us the same result we found in part b?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:10, BreadOfTheBear
Use the spider tool located on page 1 of this activity to draw a 12-pointed star for the new logo. (hint: if the spider rotates 360 degrees -- or 720 degrees or 1080 degrees -- she will be facing in the same direction in which she started. when the spider is done drawing, you want her to be facing in the same direction in which she started. she'll be making 12 rotations, all the same size, so each rotation must be some multiple of 360/12 = 30 degrees.) urgently. been stuck on this problem for around 45 minutes now.! it should be easy if you're smart enough
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