Mathematics, 30.07.2019 05:30 aredding6282
Harriet used her credit card to buy a $779 laptop, which she paid off by making identical monthly payments for two and a half years. over the six years that she kept the laptop, it cost her an average of $0.36 of electricity per day. harriet’s credit card has an apr of 11.27%, compounded monthly, and she made no other purchases with her credit card until she had paid off the laptop. what percentage of the lifetime cost of the laptop was interest? (assume that there were two leap years over the period that harriet kept the laptop, and round all dollar values to the nearest cent.) a. 7.03% b. 13.21% c. 11.27% d. 6.97%
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
Which statement is true? the given sides and angles cannot be used to show similarity by either the sss or sas similarity theorems. the given sides and angles can be used to show similarity by the sss similarity theorem only. the given sides and angles can be used to show similarity by the sas similarity theorem only. the given sides and angles can be used to show similarity by both the sss and sas similarity theorems.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:30
Click on the y intercept. -x +4 i know you cant click on it so could you just say the coordinates like (example - (1,0) you so much.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:00
Abarbecue sold 26 hamburgers and hot dogs. hamburgers sell for $3.50 each and hot dogs sell for $2.00 each. if the barbecue made $70 in sales, determine and state the number of hot dogs sold.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:40
Scores on the cognitive scale of the bayley-scales of infant and toddler development range from 1 to 19, with a standard deviation of 3. calculate the margin of error in estimating the true mean cognitive scale score, with 99% confidence, if there are 12 infants and toddlers in a sample.
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