It’s on open dot because it doesn’t include the 4 and it shades all the numbers greater then 4 (so it goes to the right).
Hi there! Hopefully this helps!
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<em>Remember: When the numerator and denominator both are positive integers or both are negative integers, it is a positive rational number. When either the numerator or the denominator is a negative integer, it is a negative rational number.</em>
(-1/-3) Positive Rational Number.
(+1/-3) Negative Rational Number.
(-2/+3) Negative Rational Number.
(+1/+3) Positive Rational Number.
(+2/-3) Negative Rational Number.
(-1/+3) Negative Rational Number.
(-2/-3) Positive Rational Number.
(+2/+3) Positive Rational Number.
I say it’s 2/3 I mean that line means it’s a negative but there’s no negative 2 attached to the line
Answer:
$51,557.00
Step-by-step explanation:
1100 times 9% = 99 a year
99 times 43 = 4257
1100 times 43 =47,300
then you add 47,300 + 4257 = 51,557
you take your total that she put into the ira and multiply it by 9%
then you multiply that total by the number of years before she retires which is 43
so 99 times 43 = 4257
then you will multiply how much she put in the ira at the beginning of the year which is 1100 by the 43 years before she retires which is 47,300
then you add your totals together
4257 + 47,300 = 51,557