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 04.10.2022

A new car is purchased for 20000 dollars. The value of the car depreciates at 12.5% per year. What will the value of the car be, to the nearest cent, after 11 years?

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Mathematics
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$460.38

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the exponential decay formula, y = C(1 - r)^t

Plug in the original price, depreciation rate, and amount of time:

y = 20000(0.875)^11

y = 460.38

So, the car's value after 11 years will be $460.38

Mathematics
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P Answered by PhD

$460.38

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the exponential decay formula, y = C(1 - r)^t

Plug in the original price, depreciation rate, and amount of time:

y = 20000(0.875)^11

y = 460.38

So, the car's value after 11 years will be $460.38

Mathematics
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Answer: 440 grams for 1.54 is the better value
Explanation:
Take the price and divide by the number of grams
1.54 / 440 =0.0035 per gram
1.26 / 340 =0.003705882 per gram
0.0035 per gram < 0.003705882 per gram
Mathematics
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y=2x+15

where y=Value of coin

x=Age in years

Value of coin after 19 years=2*19+15

=$53

Therefore, Value after 19 years=$53

Mathematics
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Salesperson will make 6% of 1800

=(6/100)*1800

=108

Salesperson will make $108 in $1800 sales

Mathematics
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Here,

tip=18%of $32

tip=(18/100)*32

=0.18*32

=$5.76

Total payment=32+5.76=$37.76

Mathematics
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The wood before starting =12 feet

Left wood=6 feet

Wood used till now=12-6=6 feet

Picture frame built till now= 6/(3/4)

=8 pieces

Therefore, till now 8 pieces have been made.

Mathematics
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The answer is in the image 

The answer is in the image 
Mathematics
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30% of 420 are first year students

first year students = (30/100 )*420

=126 students

Student who are not in first year = 420-126

=294 students  

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