Mathematics, 14.10.2019 16:20 genyjoannerubiera
You have just graduated from college and purchased a car for $5000. your credit limit is $10,000. assume that you make no payments and purchase nothing more and that there are no other fees. the monthly interest rate is 8%. what is the growth rate of your credit card balance per month (as a decimal)? a. 0.2 c. 0.08 b. 0.8 d. 0.02
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
In new york city at the spring equinox there are 12 hours 8 minutes of daylight. the longest and shortest days of the year very by two hours and 53 minutes from the equinox in this year the equinox falls on march 21 in this task you use trigonometric function to model the hours of daylight hours on certain days of the year in new york city a.what is the independent and dependent variables? b.find the amplitude and the period of the function. c.create a trigonometric function that describes the hours of sunlight for each day of the year. d. graph the function you build in part c. e. use the function you build in part c to find out how many fewer daylight hours february 10 will have than march 21. you may look at the calendar.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00
In trapezoid abcd, ac is a diagonal and ∠abc≅∠acd. find ac if the lengths of the bases bc and ad are 12m and 27m respectively.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:20
Question 4 of 102 pointsjuliana had $96, which is eight times as much money as al had. how mucmoney did al have? select the correct solution method below, representingals money with x.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Asunflower was 20 1/2 inches tall. over the next 6 months, it grew to a height of 37 inches tall. what was the average yearly growth rate of the height of the sunflower? ? plz write a proportion to solve i will give you 100 points
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