Mathematics, 28.06.2019 15:30 juliana0122
Real estate values in a town are increasing at a rate of 7% per year. ms. keene purchased a building for $245,000 in 2015. how much can she expect to sell the building for in 2020, assuming this trend continues? enter your answer in the box. round to the nearest whole dollar.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
You drop a rubber ball off the roof of a 50 meter high building onto a paved parking lot. it bounces back up with every bounce, but not quite all the way back up to you. after the first bounce it bounces back only 80 percent of the distance it was dropped from. the pattern continues, meaning after every bounce it comes up to just 80 percent of the previous maximum height. so if before the first bounce the height is 50 meters, what height does the ball reach after the fifth bounce? round your answer to one decimal place and chose the correct response from the choices below:
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:40
2people are trying different phones to see which one has the better talk time. chatlong has an average of 18 hours with a standard deviation of 2 hours and talk-a-lot has an average of 20 hours with a standard deviation of 3. the two people who tested their phones both got 20 hours of use on their phones. for the z-scores i got 1 for the chatlong company and 0 for talk-a-lot. what is the percentile for each z-score?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 06:00
Raymond took out a 25-year loan for $135,000 at an apr of 3.6% compounded monthly. if his bank charges a prepayment fee of 6 months' interest on 80 % of the balance, what prepayment fee would he be charged for paying off the loan 5 years early?
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