Mathematics, 18.07.2019 08:30 carolinerosewillis
In 2007, the fdic’s insurance limit was $100,000 per person per bank. approximately 62% of gil’s deposits were insured by the fdic. which of the following was a possible setup for gil’s deposits? a. a $13,000 money market account at bank t; a $31,000 cd, $44,000 savings account, and $16,000 checking account at bank u; a $70,000 cd and $28,000 money market account at bank v b. a $54,000 checking account and $84,000 savings account at bank t; a $28,000 money market account, $27,000 savings account, and $20,000 cd at bank u; a $130,000 cd at bank v c. a $60,000 money market account and $70,000 savings account at bank t; a $40,000 checking account and $92,000 savings account at bank u; a $45,000 cd and $75,000 checking account at bank v d. a $108,000 savings account and $46,000 cd at bank t; a $36,000 money market account and $38,000 cd at bank u; a $63,000 checking account, $80,000 savings account, and $70,000 money market account at bank v
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
M the table below represents a linear function f(x) and the equation represents a function g(x): x f(x)−1 −50 −11 3g(x)g(x) = 2x − 7part a: write a sentence to compare the slope of the two functions and show the steps you used to determine the slope of f(x) and g(x). (6 points)part b: which function has a greater y-intercept? justify your answer. (4 points)
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:20
Aline is perpendicular to another line m2= (-1/m1), where m1 is the slope of the original line and m2 is the slope of the perpendicular line. which of the following equations represents the line that passes through the point (-2,1) and is perpendicular to the line below?
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In 2007, the fdic’s insurance limit was $100,000 per person per bank. approximately 62% of gil’s dep...
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