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You have a balance of $15,000 for your tuition on your american express credit card. if your apr is 21%, you make no further charges, and each month you make only the minimum payment of 3% of your balance, then the formula for the balance after t monthly payments is given by 15,000(0.986975)t. what will the balance be after 10 years?
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Refer to the payoff matrix. suppose that speedy bike and power bike are the only two bicycle manufacturing firms serving the market. both can choose large or small advertising budgets. is there a nash equilibrium solution to this game?
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Oliver's company is planning the launch of their hybrid cars. the company has included "never-before-seen" product benefits in the hybrid cars. which type of advertising should oliver's company use for the new cars?
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An arithmetic progression involves the addition of the same quantity to each number.which might represent the arithmetic growth of agricultural production
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