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Question 1163468: Suppose you want to have $800,000 for retirement in 25 years. Your account earns 8% interest. How much would you need to deposit in the account each month?
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Question 1163464: You deposit $2000 in an account earning 5% interest compounded monthly. How much will you have in the account in 5 years?

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Question 1163469: You have $3,000 on a credit card that charges a 23% interest rate. If you want to pay off the credit card in 3 years, how much will you need to pay each month (assuming you don't charge anything new to the card)?
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Question 1163500: Question - Solve: 2(x + 1) - (x^2 + 3x + 6) + x^2 = 0
The answer is x = - 4

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Question 1163500: Question - Solve: 2(x + 1) - (x^2 + 3x + 6) + x^2 = 0
The answer is x = - 4

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Question 1163465: You can afford a $350 per month car payment. You've found a 4 year loan at 2% interest. How big of a loan can you afford?

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Question 1163509: What is an option that limits your claim on retirement funds until you have been with the company for a certain length of time
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Question 1163524: Corine lost her job as the result of a corporate downsizing. In her state, unemployment comps is 54% of the 26 week average for the two highest salaried quarters. During January, February, and March she earned $8,264. In July, August, and September she earned 9,032.
What will corines weekly unemployment compensation be rounded to the nearest cent?

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Question 1163524: Corine lost her job as the result of a corporate downsizing. In her state, unemployment comps is 54% of the 26 week average for the two highest salaried quarters. During January, February, and March she earned $8,264. In July, August, and September she earned 9,032.
What will corines weekly unemployment compensation be rounded to the nearest cent?

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Question 1163523: In wandas state, the weekly unemployment compensation is 48% of the 26 week average for the two highest salaried quarters. For the three months of July, August, and September she made $12,499. In October, November, and December she earned $11,236. Determine wandas weekly unemployment compensation rounded to the nearest cent?
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Question 1163522: Hillary is considering retiring a job as a stock broker. Part of her employee benefits include a pension that is based on the average of her last five years. Her salaries from the last five years were $77,455, $77,070, $75,947, $76,010, and $76,355. Her company will give her 2.4% of the average for each of the 27 years she worked. Calculate Hillary’s annual pension rounded to the nearest cent.
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Question 1163522: Hillary is considering retiring a job as a stock broker. Part of her employee benefits include a pension that is based on the average of her last five years. Her salaries from the last five years were $77,455, $77,070, $75,947, $76,010, and $76,355. Her company will give her 2.4% of the average for each of the 27 years she worked. Calculate Hillary’s annual pension rounded to the nearest cent.
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Question 1163521: After 30 years Ms Payson is retiring. As part of her employee benefits her school will give her a pension that is based on the average of her three highest salaries while she taught. Her three highest salaries were $55,656, $54,928 and $56,881. They will give her 1.8% of that average for each year teaching.
Calculate Ms. Paysons annual pension rounded to the nearest cent.

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Question 1163521: After 30 years Ms Payson is retiring. As part of her employee benefits her school will give her a pension that is based on the average of her three highest salaries while she taught. Her three highest salaries were $55,656, $54,928 and $56,881. They will give her 1.8% of that average for each year teaching.
Calculate Ms. Paysons annual pension rounded to the nearest cent.

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Question 1163533: If waiter tips more than 15 percent
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Question 1163581: Provide a sketch of any function that has the following properties
a. x intercepts at: (-3,0), (0,0), (4,0)
b. Concave up on the intervals (−∞, 0)𝑈(1,2)
c. Concave down on the intervals(0,1)𝑈(2, ∞)
d. Local min at (-2,-4)
e. Local max at (2,5)
f. Point of inflection at (1,3).
Thank you I can't quite figure out this question.

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Question 1163634: Hillary is considering retiring from a job as a stockbroker. Part of your employee benefits include a pension that is based on the average of her last five years. Her salaries from the last five years were $75,139, $76,979, $77,904, $75,151, & $75,508. Her company will give her 1.8% of the average for each of the 29 years she worked. Calculate Hillary’s annual pension rounded to the nearest cent
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Question 1163633: Simon contributed 26% of the total cost of his individual health care. What is the total value of his individual coverage if $25.3 is deducted from his weekly
Pay check for health care?

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Question 1163640: a 20 ft ladder is placed against a building so that the foot of the ladder is 12 ft. from the foot of the building. How high up the building does the ladder reach in feet?
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Question 1163640: a 20 ft ladder is placed against a building so that the foot of the ladder is 12 ft. from the foot of the building. How high up the building does the ladder reach in feet?
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Question 1163645: The sum of two whole numbers is 45 and their difference is less than 10. The numbers of all possible pairs is?
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Question 1163645: The sum of two whole numbers is 45 and their difference is less than 10. The numbers of all possible pairs is?
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Question 1163757: 0.024÷12
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Question 1163870: Two trains start from town X and town Y at 12 noon and travel towards each other at the speeds of 25 Km/h and 35km/h respectively. If the distance between the two towns is 180km, at what time the two trains meet??
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Question 1163871: John was travelling from town A to town B at a uniform speed. He drove past Jim who was travelling at a uniform speed of 84 km/h in the opposite direction.1.5 hours later John reached town B while Jim was still 39 km away from town A. If John took 4 hours to travel from town A to town B, what was the distance between the two towns..??

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Question 1163872: Two cars started their travel from two cities A and B at 7 am. The distance between the two cities 300 km. The car from city A had speed at 45 km while car from city B had speed at 50 km/h. What time the both cars met each other if the car from city A had a break for 18 minutes?
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Question 1163874: The distance between town P and Q was 540 km. A car started from town P travelling at a speed of 100km/h towards town Q.At the same time,a van started from town Q travelling towards town P at a speed of 80 km/h. Find the distance travelled by the car when they pass each other.
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Question 1163873: Mr Wong drove from his home to Mr Lee’s house in happy down at an average speed of 80 km/h. His speed for the last 1/4 of the journey was 7/8 of his average speed for the whole journey. If he took 2 1/2 hours for the last 1/4 of the journey how long did it take to travel from his home to Mr Lee’s house?
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Question 1163873: Mr Wong drove from his home to Mr Lee’s house in happy down at an average speed of 80 km/h. His speed for the last 1/4 of the journey was 7/8 of his average speed for the whole journey. If he took 2 1/2 hours for the last 1/4 of the journey how long did it take to travel from his home to Mr Lee’s house?
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Question 1163873: Mr Wong drove from his home to Mr Lee’s house in happy down at an average speed of 80 km/h. His speed for the last 1/4 of the journey was 7/8 of his average speed for the whole journey. If he took 2 1/2 hours for the last 1/4 of the journey how long did it take to travel from his home to Mr Lee’s house?
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Question 1163803: A leading manufacturer of video games is about to introduce four new games. The accompanying table
summarizes price and cost data, Combined fixed costs equal $600,000. A marketing research study predicts that
for each unit sold of Diablo, 2 units of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, 3 units of Sekiro and 4 units of Starcraft II
will be sold.
Games
Diablo Call of Duty Sekiro Starcraft II
Selling Price (in dollars) 55 48 33 22
Variable cost/unit (in dollars) 22 17 12 11
a) How many product mix units must be sold to break even?
b) How does it translate into sales of individual games?

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Question 1163946: Consider a company that produces TVs and tablets. The PPF curve for this company is represented by the equation 3x2+7y2=16,540, where x is the quantity of TVs and y is the quantity of tablets. Using this equation, how many tablets can the company make if it produces 24 TVs? Enter your answer in the box below and round your final answer to the nearest whole number if necessary.

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Question 1163955: Given f(x) = √x + 1, find the average rate of change between x = 4 and x = 9.
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Question 1163955: Given f(x) = √x + 1, find the average rate of change between x = 4 and x = 9.
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Question 1163973: Write an equation of the circle that determines the boundary of the region where planes can be detected if the range of the radar is 100 kilometers and the radar is at the origin. How an air traffic controller's job would be different for a region whose boundary is modeled by instead of?
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Question 1164004: Angela wants to buy a house for R700 000.she has a deposit of R50000 she takes out a loan for the balance at a rate of 18%p.a compounded monthly
Suppose that Angela encountered unexpected expenses and she was unable to pay the 7th,8th and 9th payments. At the end of the 10th month she increased her payments so that she can still pay off her loan in 5years calculate the monthly instalment

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Question 1164076: Do as indicated. See Example 12. (Objective 7)
A party planner charges $7,775 for a formal party for 100 people and $4,025 for 50 people.
Write an equation modeling this data. (Let x represent the number of people, and let y represent the total charge in dollars.)
y =

What does the slope represent in this model?
1.The slope represents the cost per person.
2.The slope represents the cost for a party of 0 people.
3.The slope represents the cost for a party of 50 people.
4.The slope represents the cost for a party of 100 people.
5.The slope represents the difference in cost between a party of 50 people and a party of 100 people

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Question 1164134: What is the recursive formula of 4, 4¼, 4½, 4¾, 5
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Question 1164133: What is the recursive formula of 4, 4¼, 4½, 5

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Question 1164133: What is the recursive formula of 4, 4¼, 4½, 5

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Question 1164139: Give the next three terms for each sequence 1/5, 2/7, 4/9, 8/11, 16/3

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Question 1164136: What is the recursive formula of ⅕, 2/7, 4/9, 8/11, 16/3
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Question 1164143: What are the next three terms of this sequence, 0, 3/5, 4/15, 5/25, 6/35
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Question 1164150: the distance from point x to the centre of a circle is 10cm. if the radius of the circle 6cm, calculate the length of the tangent from x to the point of contact with the circle
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Question 1164156: Total profit is defined as total​ revenue, R(x), minus total​ cost, C(x), and is given by the function ​P(x)​R(x)​C(x). Given ​R(x) and ​, find each of the following.
​a) P(x)
​b) ​R(70​), ​C(70​), and ​P(70​)

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