Answer:
$3628.24
Step-by-step explanation:
we use the formula for accrued value (A) with compounded interest:
where A= accrued value (principal plus the accumulated interest)
P = principal -> in our case $6000
r = annual interest rate (in decimal form) -> in our case 0.06
n = number of compoundings per year. In our case 2 (semiannually)
t = time in years -> in our case 8
Since this is the value of principal plus accumulated interest, we subtract from it the principal ($6000) to get the value of just the interest:
$9628.24 - $6000 = $3628.24
The question involves the concept & equations associated with projectile motion.
Given:
y₁ = 1130 ft
v₁ = +46 ft/s (note positive sign indicates upwards direction)
t = 6.0 s
g = acceleration due to gravity (assumed constant for simplicity) = -32.2 ft/s²
Of the possible equations of motion, the one we'll find useful is:
y₂ = y₁ + v₁t + 1/2gt²
We can just plug and chug to define the equation of motion:
<u><em>y = (1130 ft) + (46 ft/s)t + 1/2(-32.2 ft/s²)t²</em></u>
<em>(note: if you were to calculate y using t = 6.0 s, you'd find that y = 826.4 ft, instead of 830 ft exactly because of some rounding of g and/or the initial velocity)</em>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
2/4 is shorter distance. I think. Hope its helps !!!!!!!