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  • Any help with some Math Questions? Will rate best answer!?

    I'm going to be honest- I've always been really really bad at math, even questions like these. Comprehending it, learning it and visualizing it.. I've always been horrible at it. This is an assignment I've done, but I'm not exactly sure how I did. Any answers would be great. So I can check my answers, or use yours if I got it wrong. I appreciate those who help, I will chose best answer.

    Please don't comment if you disagree, there's no need for rude comments. One love

    6. What will Alice Cumberly’s room add-on payment, M, be if the complete price of the room, P, is $19,388, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.0056, and the term, n, is 30 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $593.26

    B. $604.25

    C. $703.88

    D. $719.27

    7. Compute the following: approximate to the nearest thousandths place: A = 52.5.

    A. 55.902

    B. 56.210

    C. 56.809

    D. 58.280

    8. What will Virginia Rice’ monthly payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $44,500, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.005, and the term, n, is 240 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $299.49

    B. $300.58

    C. $318.81

    D. $407.92

    9. Evaluate Q = Pr/x, where P = 18, r = 5, and x = 3.

    A. Q = 30

    B. Q = 34

    C. Q = 36

    D. Q = 40

    10. Compute the following: approximate X = (1 + r)n, where r = 0.00536 and n = 23.

    A. X = 1.10705

    B. X = 1.13083

    C. X = 1.53000

    D. X = 1.71088

    11. If the annual interest rate is 7.7%, then what is the approximate monthly interest rate?

    A. 0.06005

    B. 0.06225

    C. 0.00613

    D. 0.00642

    12. Compute the following: approximate M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = 100, r = 0.005, and n = 36.

    A. M = 3.042

    B. M = 6.067

    C. M = 7.111

    D. M = 7.119

    13. Compute the following: approximate Y = [(1 + r)n – 1], where r = 0.0044 and n = 66.

    A. Y = 0.0750

    B. Y = 0.0336

    C. Y = 0.3361

    D. Y = 3.3610

    14. Find to the nearest cent: M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = $23,500, r = 0.00583, and n = 36.

    A. M = $559.05

    B. M = $716.91

    C. M = $725.57

    D. M = $735.92

    15. What will Edgar Hill’s monthly mobile home payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $14,400, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.006, and the term, n, is 60 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $286.50

    B. $293.26

    C. $304.25

    D. $319.27

    16. Compute the following: approximate Y = [(1 + r)n – 1], where r = 0.00583 and n = 11.

    A. Y = 0.066

    B. Y = 0.075

    C. Y = 0.080

    D. Y = 0.089

    17. What will Dan Vogel’s monthly payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $94,400, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.006, and the term, n, is 240 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $743.26

    B. $763.26

    C. $904.38

    D. $919.38

    18. Approximate Q = Pr/x, where P = 42.5, r = 3, and x = 2.8.

    A. Q = 39.0185

    B. Q = 41.0959

    C. Q = 43.2819

    D. Q = 45.5357

    19. Evaluate A = 3.53.

    A. 41.225

    B. 42.350

    C. 42.875

    D. 43.750

    20. What is 25% or $144,790?

    A. $28,958.00

    B. $32,069.12

    C. $36,197.50

    D. $40,098.90

    21. Compute the following: approximate M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = 10,000, r = 0.00583, and n = 24.

    A. M = 359.720

    B. M = 375.111

    C. M = 409.229

    D. M = 447.708

    22. What is 37% of $42,110?

    A. $1,558.07

    B. $7,790.35

    C. $15,580.70

    D. $17,528.29

    23. Evaluate A = 43.

    24. Find to the nearest cent: M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = $27,250, r = 0.006, and n = 42.

    A. M = $559.05

    B. M = $716.91

    C. M = $725.57

    D. M = $735.92

    25. If the annual interest rate is 7.2%, then what is the monthly interest rate?

    A. 0.060

    B. 0.062

    C. 0.006

    D. 0.008

    2 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • History homework- any help?

    This is a history homework assignment I just finished, these are a couple I was stuck on. If you can help me out that would be awesome, I would really appreciate any help.

    If you don't agree with me asking then please just don't comment.

    There's no need for rude comments- One love.

    3. The student movement was started by the Congress of Racial Equality.

    True

    False

    4.Which of the following was a significant outcome of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom?

    A. Bayard Rustin was able to write and deliver the most famous speech of the entire civil rights movement.

    B. Dr. King was able to speak to President Kennedy.

    C. It put an end to violent protests for civil rights throughout the South.

    D. It was the last significant action by Dr. King before his arrest in Alabama.

    7. The student movement began with students from which college?

    A. Alabama A&T University

    B. North Carolina A&T University

    C. Tennessee State University

    D. University of Georgia

    8. What was the estimated number of students that participated in the student movement of 1960?

    A. 3,600

    B. 7,000

    C. 30,000

    D. 70,000

    11. Dr. King inspired many students to protest in support of civil rights for African Americans

    True

    False

    12. Which of the following was largely responsible for the success of the student movement?

    A. The Congress of Racial Equality

    B. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

    C. The Student Movement for Civil Rights

    D. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

    13. Which individual planned both a 1941 and 1962 march on Washington?

    A. King

    B. Randolph

    C. Rustin

    D. Shuttlesworth

    2 AnswersHistory9 years ago
  • Math Homework help- in desperate need. Any help will be awesome!?

    I'm going to be honest this is one of my math assignments I just did- I've always been really really bad at math. Comprehending it, learning it and visualizing it.. I've always been horrible at it. I'm not exactly sure how I did so I decided to post it so I can check my answers, or use yours if I got it wrong. I appreciate those who help, I will chose best answer.

    Please don't comment if you disagree, there's no need for rude comments. One love

    1. Evaluate Q = Pr/x, where P = 21, r = 7, and x = 49.

    A. Q = 2

    B. Q = 3

    C. Q = 4

    D. Q = 7

    2. Approximate Q = Pr/x, where P = 17.25, r = 3.33, and x = 9.6.

    A. Q = 3.11834

    B. Q = 4.63883

    C. Q = 5.98359

    D. Q = 6.24790

    3. If the annual interest rate is 0.081, then what is the monthly interest rate?

    A. 0.00675

    B. 0.00685

    C. 0.00720

    D. 0.00771

    4. Evaluate A = 34.

    5. approximate X = (1 + r)n, where r = 0.006 and n = 17.

    A. X = 1.10705

    B. X = 1.13083

    C. X = 1.53000

    D. X = 1.71088

    6. What will Alice Cumberly’s room add-on payment, M, be if the complete price of the room, P, is $19,388, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.0056, and the term, n, is 30 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $593.26

    B. $604.25

    C. $703.88

    D. $719.27

    7. Compute the following: approximate to the nearest thousandths place: A = 52.5.

    A. 55.902

    B. 56.210

    C. 56.809

    D. 58.280

    8. What will Virginia Rice’ monthly payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $44,500, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.005, and the term, n, is 240 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $299.49

    B. $300.58

    C. $318.81

    D. $407.92

    9. Evaluate Q = Pr/x, where P = 18, r = 5, and x = 3.

    A. Q = 30

    B. Q = 34

    C. Q = 36

    D. Q = 40

    10. Compute the following: approximate X = (1 + r)n, where r = 0.00536 and n = 23.

    A. X = 1.10705

    B. X = 1.13083

    C. X = 1.53000

    D. X = 1.71088

    11. If the annual interest rate is 7.7%, then what is the approximate monthly interest rate?

    A. 0.06005

    B. 0.06225

    C. 0.00613

    D. 0.00642

    12. Compute the following: approximate M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = 100, r = 0.005, and n = 36.

    A. M = 3.042

    B. M = 6.067

    C. M = 7.111

    D. M = 7.119

    13. Compute the following: approximate Y = [(1 + r)n – 1], where r = 0.0044 and n = 66.

    A. Y = 0.0750

    B. Y = 0.0336

    C. Y = 0.3361

    D. Y = 3.3610

    14. Find to the nearest cent: M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = $23,500, r = 0.00583, and n = 36.

    A. M = $559.05

    B. M = $716.91

    C. M = $725.57

    D. M = $735.92

    15. What will Edgar Hill’s monthly mobile home payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $14,400, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.006, and the term, n, is 60 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $286.50

    B. $293.26

    C. $304.25

    D. $319.27

    16. Compute the following: approximate Y = [(1 + r)n – 1], where r = 0.00583 and n = 11.

    A. Y = 0.066

    B. Y = 0.075

    C. Y = 0.080

    D. Y = 0.089

    17. What will Dan Vogel’s monthly payment, M, be if the price of the home, P, is $94,400, the monthly interest rate, r, is 0.006, and the term, n, is 240 months? Use M = Pr(1 + r)n/ [(1 + r)n – 1].

    A. $743.26

    B. $763.26

    C. $904.38

    D. $919.38

    18. Approximate Q = Pr/x, where P = 42.5, r = 3, and x = 2.8.

    A. Q = 39.0185

    B. Q = 41.0959

    C. Q = 43.2819

    D. Q = 45.5357

    19. Evaluate A = 3.53.

    A. 41.225

    B. 42.350

    C. 42.875

    D. 43.750

    20. What is 25% or $144,790?

    A. $28,958.00

    B. $32,069.12

    C. $36,197.50

    D. $40,098.90

    21. Compute the following: approximate M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = 10,000, r = 0.00583, and n = 24.

    A. M = 359.720

    B. M = 375.111

    C. M = 409.229

    D. M = 447.708

    22. What is 37% of $42,110?

    A. $1,558.07

    B. $7,790.35

    C. $15,580.70

    D. $17,528.29

    23. Evaluate A = 43.

    24. Find to the nearest cent: M = Pr(1 + r)n / [(1 + r)n – 1], where P = $27,250, r = 0.006, and n = 42.

    A. M = $559.05

    B. M = $716.91

    C. M = $725.57

    D. M = $735.92

    25. If the annual interest rate is 7.2%, then what is the monthly interest rate?

    A. 0.060

    B. 0.062

    C. 0.006

    D. 0.008

    7 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • Help with a History assignment? Will choose best answer?

    This is a history homework assignment I just finished, I wanted to post it on here to check my answers. I really want to get a good grade! If you can help that would be awesome.

    If you don't agree with me asking then please just don't comment.

    There's no need for rude comments- One love.

    1. What was the purpose of the House on Un-American Activities Committee?

    A. To create a blacklist of Soviet sympathizers

    B. To find and prosecute people responsible for starting the Red Scare

    C. To root out communists in American society

    D. To stop American communists from selling military secrets to the Soviet Union

    2. What is the current status of the Korean War?

    A. An official cease fire was declared so there was no real winner.

    B. Conflict continues today without U.S. involvement.

    C. It is at a stalemate, so no further fighting is going on.

    D. North Korea claimed victory and the war is over.

    3. What is the term given to the fear of communism that took hold of the U.S. after World War II?

    A. Blacklisting

    B. Great Depression

    C. McCarthyism

    D. Red Scare

    4. Who was responsible for stopping the conflict in Korea?

    A. Dwight D. Eisenhower

    B. Harry S. Truman

    C. General Douglas MacArthur

    D. The Rosenbergs

    5. Which of the following terms best describes the outcome of the Korean war?

    A. Disaster

    B. Loss

    C. Stalemate

    D. Success

    6. The Soviet Scare was the term applied to a fear of anything communist.

    True

    False

    7. South Korea was ruled by a communist dictator after the country was split into North Korea and South Korea.

    True

    False

    8.

    What was North Korea's stated reason for starting the Korean war?

    A. They wanted to be rulers of both Koreas and from there move on to take over communist China.

    B. They wanted to join the two halves together again to return to being one country.

    C. They wanted to make the Soviet Union proud of them.

    D. They wanted to prevent the U.S. from taking over South Korea.

    9.

    What was the difference in beliefs between Truman and MacArthur when it came to the Korean War?

    A. MacArthur wanted to advance into North Korea, but Truman did not want to escalate the war, so he ordered MacArthur to stay south of the 38th parallel.

    B. MacArthur wanted total warfare against the North Koreans, even to the point of using nuclear weapons if possible, but Truman wanted to limit warfare.

    C. Truman wanted MacArthur to advance into North Korea, but MacArthur refused.

    D. Truman believed MacArthur was being insubordinate because he would not forge into North Korea once he'd chased North Korean troops out of South Korea.

    10. Who was accused of passing atomic bomb secrets to the Soviets during World War II and later convicted and executed for spying?

    A. Dwight D. Eisenhower

    B. General Douglas MacArthur

    C. The Rosenbergs

    D. Woodrow Wilson

    11. After World War II, Korea was split at the 38th parallel.

    True

    False

    12. Which one of the following was not one of the reasons for the reoccurrence of the Red Scare?

    A. Detonating of the H-Bomb by the Soviets

    B. The blacklisting initiated by the Soviet Union

    C. The discovery of spies in the U.S.

    D. The spread of communism around the world

    13. The Rosenbergs were U.S. leaders in the fight against communism at home.

    True

    False

    14. Which of the following did not contribute to the birth of the fear of communism in the U.S. after World War II?

    A. Detonating of the H-Bomb by the Soviets

    B. The discovery of spies in the U.S.

    C. The spread of communism in the United States

    D. The Un-American Activities Committee activation

    15. Under whose administration did the first red scare occur?

    A. Dwight D. Eisenhower

    B. General Douglas MacArthur

    C. The Rosenbergs

    D. Woodrow Wilson

    3 AnswersHistory9 years ago
  • Need help on my history homework- will chose best answer :)?

    This is a history homework assignment I just finished, I wanted to post it on here to check my answers. I really want to get a good grade! If you can help that would be awesome, if you don't agree with me asking then please just don't comment.

    There's no need for rude comments- One love.

    1. Fundamentalism means a literal or direct interpretation of the Bible.

    True

    False

    2. Which one of the following was a baseball player turned fundamentalist preacher?

    A. Aimee Semple

    B. Billy Sunday

    C. John Scopes

    D. William Jennings Bryan

    3. Which president was responsible for passing the law that eliminated taxes for the wealthy on monetary gifts

    and reduced estate taxes?

    A. Andrew Mellon

    B. Calvin Coolidge

    C. Herbert Hoover

    D. Warren G. Harding

    4. Why were some women of the Roaring Twenties called Flappers?

    A. They challenged and often worked against the social norms of the time.

    B. They supported women's suffrage.

    C. They wore skirts so short that flapped when they danced.

    D. Those women who did not support their beliefs wanted a way to downgrade the value of

    these women.

    5. Which president had also been Secretary of Commerce under another president and felt comfortable that

    prosperity would continue for some time to come?

    A. Andrew Mellon

    B. Calvin Coolidge

    C. Herbert Hoover

    D. Warren G. Harding

    6. Conservatives who did not like the moral changes in society were known as preachers.

    True

    False

    7. Fundamentalism gave rise to the return of revivalist preachers.

    True

    False

    8. What was the event that involved government oil reserves leases and bribery later to become known as?

    A. Mellon Plan

    B. Return to normalcy

    C. Teapot Dome Scandal

    D. Warren commission

    9. Originally termed, "The New ***** Movement," what was this time during the Roaring Twenties later called?

    A. Expatriate Time

    B. Flapper Season

    C. Harlem Renaissance

    D. Teapot Dome Scandal

    10. The Scopes Trial made it legal to teach fundamentalism in school.

    True

    False

    11. Fundamentalists strongly opposed Prohibition.

    True

    False

    12. Warren G. Harding was elected to the presidency on a platform that has come to be known as which of the

    following?

    A. Mellon plan platform

    B. Pro-business platform

    C. Return-to-normalcy platform

    D. Teapot dome platform

    13. Which one of the following best describes the Revenue Act of 1926?

    A. A bill aimed at cutting taxes for one special interest group--farmers

    B. A bill aimed at raising taxes on all income regardless of the individual's annual income

    C. A bill aimed at reducing taxes for the richest in the country

    D. A bill aimed at preventing future scandals in any presidency

    14. n the 1920s, the Secretary of the Treasurer presented a bill to Congress that appeared to be a simple

    reduction in income taxes for all, but ended up favoring the rich and burdening the poor. What was this bill

    called?

    A. Mellon Plan

    B. Return to normalcy

    C. Teapot Dome Scandal

    D. Warren bill

    15. Which president during the Roaring Twenties supported business by supporting high tariffs?

    A. Andrew Mellon

    B. Calvin Coolidge

    C. Herbert Hoover

    D. Warren G. Harding

    1 AnswerHistory9 years ago
  • The nation recovers History Homework- will chose best answer!?

    This is a history homework assignment I just finished, I wanted to post it on here to check my answers. I really want to get a good grade! If you can help that would be awesome, if you don't agree with me asking then please just don't comment.

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    1. Which company owner's industry flourished during the Roaring Twenties as a result of his own innovation in production and modernization?

    A. Billy Sunday

    B. Henry Ford

    C. Mitchell Palmer

    D. William Joseph Simmons

    2. What name is given to the process a country goes through in trying to regain normalcy after having been involved in a war?

    A. Communist Manifesto

    B. Demobilization

    C. Emergency Quota

    D. Red Scare

    3. In 1917, what was the result of Americans having associated the philosophy of Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin with American socialists who sought a peaceful transition to a new democratic state?

    A. Bolshevik Revolution

    B. Demobilization

    C. Emergency Quota

    D. Red Scare

    4. The Great Migration was named such because of the influx of immigrants that came to the U.S. during the Roaring Twenties.

    True

    False

    6. Eugene Williams was a victim whose death helped to spur which one of the following during the summer of 1919?

    A. Chicago Race Riot

    B. Elaine Race Riot

    C. Garvey Race Riot

    D. Tulsa Race Riot

    7. After World War I, many innocent immigrants were arrested and prosecutions were made for which there was little or no evidence all because people feared a government overthrow in the United States. What was the result of these actions?

    A. Emergency Quota Act

    B. Palmer Raids

    C. Red Summer of 1919

    D. Xenophobia

    8. What is the name of the philosophical work by Karl Marx that claimed the working class would overthrow their government?

    A. Communist Manifesto

    B. Demobilization

    C. Emergency Quota

    D. Red Scare

    9. Which one of the following best defines the term anarchist?

    A. Anyone who does not believe in governmental authority

    B. Foreigners making trouble in the land they are visiting

    C. Political leaders such as Lenin and Marx

    D. Soldiers returning home to their native country after an absence to fight in a war

    10. What riot was started in the summer of 1919 by a shooting at a union organization meeting for African-American sharecroppers?

    A. Chicago Race Riot

    B. Elaine Race Riot

    C. Garvey Race Riot

    11. What was the main effect of the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment?

    A. It compensated for the damage brought about as the result of the Red Summer of 1919.

    B. It eliminated prohibition.

    C. It freed African-Americans.

    D. It protected citizens from radicals such as Marcus Garvey.

    12. The founder of the company who built the Model-T was also known for inventing the assembly line.

    True

    False

    13. Due to the process involved in returning to a normal state of affairs after a war, the United States economy was in crisis before the start of the Roaring Twenties.

    True

    False

    14. In 1920, which two individuals were arrested and tried because a crime had been committed in which the criminals looked like they were Italians?

    A. Bryan and Darrow

    B. Lenin and Marx

    C. Sacco and Vanzetti

    D. Scopes and Harding

    15. Which one of the following is NOT associated with Red Summer of 1919?

    A. Chicago Race Riot

    B. Elaine Race Riot

    C. Garvey Race Riot

    D. Tulsa Race Riot

    2 AnswersHistory9 years ago
  • Need help with homework assignment! Will chose best answer.?

    I'm going to be honest- I've always been really really bad at math. Comprehending it, learning it and visualizing it.. I've always been horrible at it. This is an assignment I've done, but I'm not exactly sure how I did. Any answers would be great. So I can check my answers, or use yours if I got it wrong. I appreciate those who help, I will chose best answer.

    Please don't comment if you disagree, there's no need for rude comments. One love

    1. Who has the right to levy taxes on the income of individuals and businesses by the ruling of the 16th Amendment of the Constitution that was signed into law in 1913?

    A. Congress

    B. The governor

    C. The president

    D. The Supreme Court

    2. Which of the following is NOT a regular tax category?

    A. Commune chairperson

    B. Married filing jointly

    C. Married filing separately

    D. Single Individual

    4. What would the taxes be on an annual salary of $43,972, I, if the taxes, T, are T = 0.15(I – 5,000) + 1,000?

    A. $5,258.42

    B. $6,845.80

    C. $8,249.97

    D. $8,300.28

    5. There is no tax jump from 0.33E – 15,207.50 to 0.35E – 21,346.50.

    True

    False

    8. When you get a raise in pay, what often happens to your income taxes?

    A. They are deferred for one year.

    B. They decrease due to a change in tax bracket.

    C. They increase due to a change in tax bracket.

    D. Taxes don’t rely on your income, so they don’t change.

    9. The best policy for you, the taxpayer, is to pay all taxes that are due. What other piece of advice is important to keep in mind?

    A. Avoid paying extra taxes that are not due.

    B. Avoid applying for deductions.

    C. Claim additional dependants on your W2.

    D. When possible, don’t claim exemptions.

    10. What item below is larger the more dependents you have?

    A. Bonus

    B. Deduction

    C. Obligation

    D. Tax bill

    11. If you have three dependents and your income is the sole income of your household, then what is a good filing option for you to use?

    A. Filing jointly

    B. Head of household

    C. Married filing jointly

    D. Single Individual

    13. There is no tax jump from 0.28E – 9,819.50 to 0.33E – 18,554.

    True

    False

    14. What term describes a specific item amount on which you do not have to pay taxes?

    A. Exception

    B. Exemption

    C. Extra

    D. Opportunity

    15. Every individual and business must show all their earnings, taxable portion of earnings, taxes already paid, taxes that are owed, or tax returns that are due when they do what?

    A. File for bankruptcy

    B. File income tax return

    C. Sell stock

    D. Vote in a public election

    18. If you get a $50.00 raise in pay per month and your taxes also increase about $50.00 per month, how would you probably feel?

    A. Appreciated because you are getting rewarded for your hard work

    B. Proud because the government needs your money worse that you do

    C. Resentful because it seems unfair

    D. Satisfied because you broke even

    19. When your earnings increase a little and your taxes increase a lot, what could this be called?

    A. Deduction

    B. Exemption

    C. Fortunate opportunity

    D. Tax jump

    20. What tax collection organization was founded in 1862?

    A. Environmental Protection Agency

    B. Federal Communication Commission

    C. Internal Revenue Service

    D. Supreme Court

    1 AnswerMathematics9 years ago
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    There's no need for rude comments- One love.

    2. To mobilize for war, which one of the following did America have to do?

    A. Create the Committee for Professional Information

    B. Draft African-Americans to be soldiers

    C. Pass the Selective Service Act

    D. Require citizens to raise victory gardens

    3. Which two countries encouraged America to enter the war because they needed fresh troops?

    A. Britain and Austria-Hungary

    B. Britain and France

    C. Britain and Germany

    D. Britain and Italy

    4. Which World War I ship was sunk in violation of the rules of neutrality?

    A. Liberty

    B. Lusitania

    C. Litovsk

    D. Victory

    7. What is the term for the document that the Central Powers signed that resulted in a cease-fire?

    A. Agreement

    B. Alliance

    C. Armistice

    D. Disarmament

    8. Which type of warfare led to a stalemate during World War I?

    A. Chemical warfare

    B. Naval warfare

    C. Total warfare

    D. Trench warfare

    9. During World War I, which one of the following was required to raise funds to supply the U.S. Army?

    A. Committee for Public Information

    B. Liberty bonds

    C. Selective Service

    D. Zimmerman Note

    10.

    Why did Wilson feel it necessary to convince other countries to accept his plan?

    A. Other countries preferred to punish the Central Powers for their part in World War I.

    B. Other countries preferred to push the Central Powers into paying impossible fees.

    C. Other countries wanted to ignore the whole thing and get on with life.

    D. Other countries wanted to keep Wilson for getting the historical credit for ending the war.

    11. The leader of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), John J. Pershing, was also known for pursuing Pancho Villa through Mexico.

    True

    False

    12. Which of the following countries is most known for its accomplished naval force?

    A. Britain

    B. Germany

    C. Japan

    D. United States

    13. What was President Wilson's reason for his plan to rebuild Europe without destroying its countries?

    A. To ensure no country that fought on the Allied Powers side would have to pay reparatons

    B. To prevent future wars from happening as the result of continued disputes

    C. To prove to the Central powers his ability as a world leader

    D. To show other countries how generous the United States could be

    14. When Russia pulled out of the war, what advantage did that give to Germany?

    A. Germans who were waiting to fight now had discarded weapons and other supplies so they could join the battle.

    B. Germans now controlled the Eastern front without Russia to defend it.

    C. Germans were now able to surge forward on the western fronts, and so they launched several attacks.

    D. Germans were now free to return to their own homes as there was no one left to fight them.

    15. Which of the following resulted in Russia leaving the war?

    A. The Bolshevik Revolution

    B. The collapse of the Central Powers

    C. The Second Battle of the Marne

    D. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    1 AnswerHistory9 years ago
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    1. What are the five types of non-equality relations that compare the values on the left and right?

    A. +, -, x, ÷, yx

    B. =, +, x, ÷, ≠

    C. =, <, >, +, x

    D. ≠, ≤, ≥, <, >

    2. In the interval –3 ≤ x ≤ 5, -3 and 5 are values of x that are included as well as all values in between –3 and 5

    on the number line.

    True

    False

    3. Which value of x is true for x ≥ -2?

    A. -10

    B. -9

    C. -3

    D. -2

    4. Which value of x is true for x < 5?

    A. 4.9

    B. 5.0

    C. 6.3

    D. 8.2

    5.

    Solve for x in the expression 7x – 2 = 12.

    A. 1/2

    B. 8/7

    C. 2

    D. 4

    6. Which value of x is true for x > 9?

    A. 6.3

    B. 8.2

    C. 9.0

    D. 9.1

    7. Which value of x is true for x ≤ 2?

    A. 1

    B. 3

    C. 4

    D. 10

    8. What kind of interval is [-2,2)?

    A. Open closed

    B. Open open

    C. Closed closed

    D. Closed open

    9. 5 is a solution for x in 2x – 10 = 5.

    True

    False

    10. What kind of interval is [4,7]?

    A. Open closed

    B. Open open

    C. Closed closed

    D. Closed open

    11. The number 4 is included in the interval [-3, 4).

    True

    False

    12. The number 17.0 is included in the interval [17.0, 17.1).

    True

    False

    13. The number -2 is included in the interval –3 ≤ x ≤ -2.

    True

    False

    14. What is the an equivalent notation for [7, 12)?

    A. 7 < x < 12

    B. 7 < x ≤ 12

    C. 7 ≤ x < 12

    D. 7 ≤ x ≤ 12

    15. The number 2 is included in the interval –3 ≤ x ≤ -1.

    True

    False

    16. Solve for x in the expression 3x – 5 = 18.

    A. 1/2

    B. 5/6

    C. 23/6

    D. 23/3

    17. A relation that has an equal sign is also called an equation because the evaluated expression on the left and

    on the right are what?

    A. Comparable

    B. Equal

    C. Similar

    D. Unequal

    18. What kind of interval is (-3,7)?

    A. Open open

    B. Open closed

    C. Closed closed

    D. Closed open

    19. 3 is a solution for x in 4x – 8 = 12.

    True

    False

    20. What is an equivalent interval notation for –7.2 < x ≤ 4?

    A. (-7.2, 4)

    B. (-7.2, 4]

    C. [-7.2, 4)

    D. [-7.2, 4]

    4 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
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    There's no need for rude comments. One love.

    2. To mobilize for war, which one of the following did America have to do?

    A. Create the Committee for Professional Information

    B. Draft African-Americans to be soldiers

    C. Pass the Selective Service Act

    D. Require citizens to raise victory gardens

    3. Which two countries encouraged America to enter the war because they needed fresh troops?

    A. Britain and Austria-Hungary

    B. Britain and France

    C. Britain and Germany

    D. Britain and Italy

    4. Which World War I ship was sunk in violation of the rules of neutrality?

    A. Liberty

    B. Lusitania

    C. Litovsk

    D. Victory

    7. What is the term for the document that the Central Powers signed that resulted in a cease-fire?

    A. Agreement

    B. Alliance

    C. Armistice

    D. Disarmament

    8. Which type of warfare led to a stalemate during World War I?

    A. Chemical warfare

    B. Naval warfare

    C. Total warfare

    D. Trench warfare

    9. During World War I, which one of the following was required to raise funds to supply the U.S. Army?

    A. Committee for Public Information

    B. Liberty bonds

    C. Selective Service

    D. Zimmerman Note

    10. Why did Wilson feel it necessary to convince other countries to accept his plan?

    A. Other countries preferred to punish the Central Powers for their part in World War I.

    B. Other countries preferred to push the Central Powers into paying impossible fees.

    C. Other countries wanted to ignore the whole thing and get on with life.

    D. Other countries wanted to keep Wilson for getting the historical credit for ending the war.

    11. The leader of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), John J. Pershing, was also known for pursuing Pancho Villa through Mexico.

    True

    False

    12. Which of the following countries is most known for its accomplished naval force?

    A. Britain

    B. Germany

    C. Japan

    D. United States

    13. What was President Wilson's reason for his plan to rebuild Europe without destroying its countries?

    A. To ensure no country that fought on the Allied Powers side would have to pay reparatons

    B. To prevent future wars from happening as the result of continued disputes

    C. To prove to the Central powers his ability as a world leader

    D. To show other countries how generous the United States could be

    14. When Russia pulled out of the war, what advantage did that give to Germany?

    A. Germans who were waiting to fight now had discarded weapons and other supplies so they could join the battle.

    B. Germans now controlled the Eastern front without Russia to defend it.

    C. Germans were now able to surge forward on the western fronts, and so they launched several attacks.

    D. Germans were now free to return to their own homes as there was no one left to fight them.

    15. Which of the following resulted in Russia leaving the war?

    A. The Bolshevik Revolution

    B. The collapse of the Central Powers

    C. The Second Battle of the Marne

    D. The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

    3 AnswersHistory9 years ago
  • Credit Card Assignment- will chose best answer. Any help will be appreciated!?

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    2. What is another term for the reason a check cannot be cleared when an overdraft attempt occurs?

    A. Balance zero

    B. Insufficient funds

    C. Foul

    D. Trouble

    3. Which type of card is not really a credit card but is sometimes used for credit purchases?

    A. Debit card

    B. Full-purpose credit card

    C. Primary sales credit card

    D. Multipurpose credit card

    4. What type of credit card is Visa or Discovery?

    A. Debit card

    B. Full-purpose credit card

    C. Primary sales credit card

    D. Multipurpose credit card

    5. What is the term for the short time after a payment on a credit card balance is due in which you can still pay without getting a late charge?

    A. Chapter 7

    B. Chapter 11

    C. Chapter 13

    D. Grace period

    6. What type of credit card is Diner’s Club or American Express?

    A. Debit card

    B. Full-purpose credit card

    C. Primary sales credit card

    D. Multipurpose credit card

    7. What type of credit card is offered to qualified customers for primary sales of the company’s goods?

    A. Debit card

    B. Full-purpose credit card

    C. Primary sales credit card

    D. Multipurpose credit card

    9. What is the name of the act that protects you, the consumer, so that you do not have to pay if you do not receive the items you purchased?

    A. The Class Act

    B. The Environmental Protection Agency Act

    C. The Occupation Health and Safety Administration Act

    D. The Truth in Lending Act

    10. Credit may be extended on a credit card up to the individual’s what?

    A. Annual salary

    B. Checking account balance

    C. Credit limit

    D. Savings account balance

    2 AnswersCredit9 years ago
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    1. What do you call the costs in a business such as hours of labor and quantity of raw materials?

    A. Expense items

    B. Fixed costs

    C. Unit costs

    D. Variable costs

    2. What is the cost, C, of 27 HEPA air filtration systems if each system costs $2,100 to manufacture? The fixed costs are $1,300. Use C = Ux + F.

    A. $27,000

    B. $32,000

    C. $58,000

    D. $63,000

    3. What is the consumer math function for computing the approximate expense of operating your business for a month?

    A. Y = log(x)

    B. C = Ux + F

    C. Z = ax2 + bx + c

    D. R = cos(x)

    5. Overhead (fixed costs) has increased from $2,000 per month to $2125 per month. If 100 units are made during the month at a cost of $25 per unit, what is the new cost total?

    8. What is the total cost, C, of processing 4,000 sandwiches at $0.23 per sandwich if the overhead or fixed cost is $18? Use C = Ux + F.

    A. $938

    B. $1,024

    C. $1,124

    D. $1,336

    13. A mathematical or consumer function must always calculate exactly how many different total costs in a particular month?

    A. 0

    B. 1

    C. 2

    D. 3

    14. In a business, what is the proper term for expense items such as facilities, rental, and insurance?

    A. Cost functions

    B. Fixed costs

    C. Unit costs

    D. Variable costs

    15. What are the possible values of C called in the function C = Ux + F?

    A. The domain

    B. The range

    C. The relation

    D. The rule

    16. What are the possible values of x called in the function y = mx + b?

    A. The domain

    B. The range

    C. The relation

    D. The rule

    17. Overhead (fixed costs) has increased from $2,000 per month to $2125 per month. If 100 units are made during the month at a cost of $25 per unit, what is the old cost total?

    18. What is a simple word that describes a consumer math function?

    A. Finance charge

    B. Interest

    C. Rule for computing numbers

    D. Square root

    19. Vanessa found a less expensive “motivator” for her robot business. The old “motivator” cost $4.00; the new motivator cost $3.65. How much can she save on 220 motivators?

    A. $57

    B. $77

    C. $81

    D. $91

    3 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • Homework help? Will rate best answer?

    1. Which of the following is an example imperialism?

    A. The United States does not create friendships with other countries.

    B. The United States establishes colonies out of its acquired territories.

    C. The United States forms an alliance with several other countries.

    D. The United States' industrialization grows rapidly, improving economy.

    2. What was the main crop grown on the Hawaiian Islands?

    A. Banana

    B. Rice

    C. Sugar cane

    D. Wheat

    3. What was the purpose of the Philippine Government Act?

    A. Established the structure of Filipino government as the new U.S. territory

    B. Forced the Philippines to forfeit all governmental control of their country to the U.S.

    C. Resulted in Spain gaining control of the Philippine Islands

    D. Revoked protectorate status, giving the Philippines full governmental control

    4. choose the best answer in response to the question.

    Which demand in particular did the leader of the Mexican government refuse to comply with resulting in the U.S. implementing military force?

    A. Public display and salute of the United States flag

    B. Severe punishment of the officer responsible for the arrests

    C. Written apology to American commanding officer and soldiers

    D. Verbal apology to American commanding officer and soldiers

    5. Then, choose the best answer in response to the question. What is self-determination?

    A. The idea that countries should establish relationships and strong allies with other countries

    B. The idea that countries should isolate themselves from other countries and focus on their own growth and stability

    C. The idea that people should be allowed to govern themselves and control their own government

    D. The idea that smaller countries benefited from establishing protectorate status with larger countries

    6. Then, choose the best answer in response to the question. Why did Mexicans begin immigrating to the United States?

    A. The Mexican government was kicking its citizens out of the country.

    B. The U.S. promised Mexican immigrants homes and jobs.

    C. The U.S. promised citizenship to incoming Mexican immigrants.

    D. There was civil unrest in Mexico, and the restoration of peace was slow.

    7. How did the United States acquire Hawaii?

    A. The United States bombed Hawaii's biggest island and took over the entire territory.

    B. The United States established a trade relationship with Hawaii, exchanging oil for sugar.

    C. The United States forced the Hawaiian queen to sign away her power.

    D. The United States threatened to tax imported Hawaiian sugar.

    8. Of what significance is the Platt Amendment?

    A. It established the structure of the new Cuban government as a new U.S. territory.

    B. It granted Cuba all rights and control over Guantanamo Bay.

    C. It made Cuba a protectorate of the United States.

    D. It resulted in the existence of a U.S. military government in Cuba.

    9. Why did the U.S. decide to intervene in Mexico?

    A. Mexico did not issue a written apology to the U.S.

    B. The Mexican government stopped purchasing American products.

    C. The Mexican military did not punish the arresting officers.

    D. The Mexican military refused to publicly display the American Flag.

    10. Which of the following is an example of isolationism?

    A. The United States does not create friendships with other countries.

    B. The United States establishes colonies out of its acquired territories.

    C. The United States forms an alliance with several other countries.

    D. The United States' industrialization grows rapidly, improving economy.

    11. When the United States was looking to expand their trade to Cuba, who had control over Cuba?

    A. Britain

    B. France

    C. Mexico

    D. Spain

    12. What was one of the major reasons for the Mexican Revolution?

    A. Mexican President Diaz was profiting from American Investments, while the laborers were living in poverty.

    B. Mexican rebels did not want to be governed by Mexican President Diaz.

    C. The country believed it was time for a new form of government.

    D. The U.S. was backing President Diaz and his way of handling American Investments.

    13. Then, choose the best answer in response to the question. What was the significance of the Monroe Doctrine in the opposition of imperialism?

    A. The Monroe Doctrine encouraged a level isolationism, which contradicted America’s imperialistic endeavors.

    B. The Monroe Doctrine portrayed America’s imperialistic endeavors as unconstitutional and unnecessary.

    C. The Monroe Doctrine promoted the expansion of American power through global relations, which supported imperialism.

    D. The Monroe Doctrine supported imperialism by stating that engaging in world affairs strengthened the world’s support and loyalty to America.

    14. The United States wanted to establish trade relations with_____ , a large producer of sugar and tobacco.

    1 AnswerHomework Help9 years ago
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    1.

    W = HR, H = 25, R = $5.75; find W.

    A. $134.75

    B. $143.75

    C. $218.00

    D. $224.50

    2.

    W = HR + 1.5VR, R = $6.50, H = 40 and the total hours worked is 52. Solve for W.

    A. $260.00

    B. $269.75

    C. $338.00

    D. $377.00

    3. W = HR + 1.5VR, R = $4.95, H = 40 and the total hours worked is 50. Solve for W.

    A. $247.50

    B. $269.75

    C. $272.25

    D. $297.00

    4. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 40, R = $5.15, V = 0, B = 0, T = 0; find W.

    A. $206.00

    B. $211.15

    C. $220.40

    D. $309.00

    5. Pepe Rodriquez is a materials handler earning $6.20 per hour.

    If Pepe works 42.5 hours with time-and-a-half for anything over 40 hours, what will his earnings be? He has no tips or bonuses. Use W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, where H is regular hours worked, and V = 42.5 - 40.

    A. $255.75

    B. $263.50

    C. $271.25

    D. $305.66

    6. Julious Sanchez earns an average of $425.50 per week. What are his annual earnings to the nearest cent? Use A = 52W, where W = average weekly earnings and A are the annual earnings.

    A. $10,637.50

    B. $22,100.00

    C. $22,126.00

    D. $23,530.00

    7. W = HR + 1.5VR, R = $6.05, H = 40 and the total hours worked is 46. Solve for W.

    A. $238.80

    B. $242.00

    C. $278.30

    D. $296.45

    8. As a bouncer, your annual salary is $32,000. How much will your gross earnings be per month?

    A. $2,423.33

    B. $2,666.67

    C. $3,000.00

    D. $3,200.00

    9. W = HR + 1.5VR, R = $5.25, H = 40 and the total hours worked is 48. Solve for W.

    A. $252.00

    B. $260.00

    C. $273.00

    D. $294.00

    10. Talitha Bivens works 47 hours at $6.10 per hour. She makes no tips nor bonuses. Anything over 40 hours is “time-and-a-half”. What are her earnings? Use W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, where H is regular hours worked, and V = 47 - 40.

    A. $244.00

    B. $286.70

    C. $308.05

    D. $366.00

    11.

    Avery Edwards worked 45.5 hours, and his pay rate is $5 per hour. What are his gross earnings? He earns no tips nor bonuses. Anything over 40 hours is overtime. Use W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, where H is the regular hours worked, and V = 45.5 - 40.

    A. $241.25

    B. $220.00

    C. $227.50

    D. $255.00

    12. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 0, B = $300, T = $43.40; find W.

    A. $43.40

    B. $256.60

    C. $300.00

    D. $343.40

    13. Your new modeling career has a starting salary of $35,900. How much will your gross earnings be per month?

    A. $2,991.67

    B. $3,000.00

    C. $3,500.00

    D. $3,590.00

    14. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 0, B = $85.75, T = $42.50; find W.

    A. $42.50

    B. $85.75

    C. $128.25

    D. $149.50

    15. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 40, R = $4.25, V = 0, B = 0, T = 0; find W.

    A. $53.66

    B. $170.00

    C. $270.00

    D. $297.00

    16. Mabel Deerwood earns an average of $345.72 per week. What are her annual earnings to the nearest cent? Use A = 52W, where W = average weekly earnings and A are the annual earnings.

    A. $17,954.04

    B. $17,977.44

    C. $17,979.00

    D. $35,954.88

    17. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 0, B = $220, T = $77.45; find W.

    A. $77.45

    B. $220.00

    C. $297.45

    D. $7,965.00

    18.

    Edna Stewart works 32 hours per week and earns $4.50 per hour plus tips of $37.90! Anything over 40 hours is “time-and-a-half”.

    What are her weekly earnings? Use W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, where H is the regular hours worked, and V is the number of hours over 40.

    A. $37.90

    B. $144.00

    C. $181.90

    D. $183.70

    19. Ruth Anne Wilson earns an average of $425.27 per week. What are her annual earnings to the nearest cent? Use A = 52W, where W = average weekly earnings and A are the annual earnings.

    A. $22,113.00

    B. $22,114.04

    C. $22,133.00

    D. $23,518.04

    20. W = HR, H = 35, R = $6.25; find W.

    A. $205.00

    B. $218.57

    C. $218.75

    D. $250.00

    21. W = HR, H = 32.5, R = $7.00; find W.

    A. $224.50

    B. $227.50

    C. $230.00

    D. $275.20

    22. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 40, R = $4.70, V = 0, B = 0, T = 0; find W.

    A. $108.00

    B. $180.00

    C. $188.00

    D. $200.00

    23. W = HR, H = 30.5, R = $5.65; find W.

    A. $167.75

    B. $169.50

    C. $169.58

    D. $172.33

    24. W = HR + 1.5VR + B + T, H = 0, B = $100, T = $109.00; find W.

    A. $100.00

    B. $109.00

    C. $209.00

    D. $210.00

    25. Charlie Brown earns an average of $375.52 per week. What are his annual earnings to the nearest cent? Use A = 52W, where W = average weekly earnings and A are the annual earnings.

    A. $19,527.04

    B. $19,528.60

    C. $19,613.04

    D. $19,626.00

    3 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
  • Need any help I can get- I'm so confused?

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    1. What is the term for the result of multiple use of money in our banking system?

    A. The multiplier effect

    B. Inflation

    C. IRS

    D. The Euro Dollar

    2. How much must you invest at one time in order to accumulate $18,000 in 12 years at 5% annual interest? S = A/(1+ r)n

    A. $5,023.07

    B. $10,023.07

    C. $15,075.22

    D. $20,023.07

    3. What is the name of the savings account which offers higher interest earnings than a regular savings account, but often limits you to two withdrawals per month and some minimum withdrawal like $500?

    A. A checking account

    B. A regular savings account

    C. A passbook account

    D. A money market account

    4. What is the statistic that the Bureau of Labor Statistics calculates and monitors each month? This action prevents inflation from getting out of hand.

    A. The Consumer Price Index

    B. The Euro Dollar

    C. The Federal Reserve System

    D. Annual Inflation

    5. Find the value of r in the geometric sequence 200, 20, 2, 0.2, ...

    A. 1/20

    B. 1/10

    C. 10

    D. 20

    6. What is the name of the special savings account that requires the bank and the customer to agree on the savings amount and the time that it will be on deposit?

    A. A checking account

    B. A regular savings account

    C. A passbook account

    D. A certificate of deposit

    7. When you take out a loan to buy a large item such as a house, what is usually the case?

    A. You pay more in real-estate fees than you do on the house.

    B. You end up paying the exact amount of the advertised price of the house.

    C. You pay more in interest than you pay on the house.

    D. You pay more on the house than you do on the interest.

    8.

    To set a goal high enough, do first things first, use enthusiasm, go the extra mile, and work hard is a highly reliable method of doing what?

    A. Opening a checking or savings account

    B. Achieving your main goal

    C. Taking it easy

    D. Working at a car wash

    9. Use B = P(1 + r)n to find the balance owed on a house, where P is $77,000, r is 0.004, and n = 5 and n = 10?

    A. $7,513.61 and $13,399.07

    B. $42,978.45 and $67,222.38

    C. $78,552.37 and $80,136.04

    D. $145,000.99 and $238,822.77

    10. What is the name of the Federal agency that has wide power in controlling credit, the flow of money, and regulating other banks?

    A. IRS

    B. OSHA

    C. EPA

    D. FRS

    11. The successful person can change milestones as necessary without changing what?

    A. Name and address

    B. Ultimate goal

    C. Shopping malls

    D. Taste in food

    12. How much must you invest at one time in order to accumulate $20,000 in 15 years at 5% annual interest? S = A / (1+ r)n

    A. $5,023.07

    B. $9,620.34

    C. $10,023.07

    D. $15,075.22

    13. How much can you accumulate in a savings plan if your annual year-end deposit is $400, and you earn 4% annual interest for 12 years?

    A. $12,265.40

    B. $13,265.40

    C. $14,265.40

    D. $6,010.32

    14. Because you can deposit and withdraw at will, a regular savings account is also called what?

    A. A certificate of deposit

    B. A money market account

    C. A passbook account

    D. A checking account

    15. Find the value of a in the geometric sequence 200, 20, 2, 0.2, ...

    A. 20

    B. 100

    C. 200

    D. 222.2

    16. How much can you accumulate in a savings plan if your annual year-end deposit is $500, and you earn 6% annual interest for 8 years?

    A. $7,265.40

    B. $12,265.40

    C. $4,948.73

    D. $14,265.40

    17. What is the name of the special savings account that requires the bank and the customer to agree on the savings amount and the time that it will be on deposit?

    A. A checking account

    B. A regular savings account

    C. A certificate of deposit

    D. A passbook account

    18. Find the value Sn in the geometric sequence 200, 20, 2, 0.2, ...

    A. 211.11

    B. 222.22

    C. 233.33

    D. 330.29

    19. Find the value of a in the geometric sequence 5, 15, 45, 135, 405, . . .

    A. 3

    B. 5

    C. 45

    D. 405

    20. What is the amount of reserve that the Federal Reserve System requires on a deposit?

    A. 10%

    B. 15%

    C. 20%

    D. 25%

    2 AnswersMathematics9 years ago
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