Answer:
a=2^2
b=3^5
c=4^3x5^2
d=7^2x9^4
Step-by-step explanation:
All you have to do is write the number that is already there and power it by number of times it is repeated.
If there are two different numbers in a question (like c and d) you should start with the smaller number and then follow with the larger on with a x/times symbol between them.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I’m sorry that i can’t fully help and that i answered it wrong twice i also got stuck. I hope someone else helps you and that you get an a
18 3/4 as an improper fraction is 75/4.
75/4 can be re-written as 1875/100 (multiply both sides by 25)
3/50 can be re-written as 6/100 (multiply both sides by 2)
Ryan is correct, the mean is about 8.1.
To find the mean, you have to add up all the values, then divide by the total amount.
For Sample A:
60 x 6 + 90 x 7 + 145 x 8 + 150 x 9 + 55 x 10 = 4050
If you add up all the adults, you have 500.
Dividing 4050 by 500 = 8.1
Sample B will produce a very similar result.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Money held by individuals in savings accounts is part of the M2 money supply, but not part ofthe M1 money supply. Therefore, when Jane withdraws $500 cash from her savings account,the M1 money supply increases by $500. However, the M2 money supply does not changebecause the M1 money supply is included as part of the M2 money supply.b. Money held by banks and governments is not included as part of the money supply. Therefore,when Jane uses $300 to pay her income tax to the U.S. Treasury, that total of $300 is taken out ofboth the M1 and M2 money supplies. When Jane deposits the remaining cash ($80) into hersavings account, the M1 money supply is reduced by that amount, but it does not affect the M2money supply. Therefore, Jane's actions cause the M2 money supply to change by $300 (theamount used to pay her taxes) and the M1 money supply to change by $380 (the amount used topay her taxes plus the amount that was deposited into her savings account). Note that it does notmatter that Jane no longer has the $120 she used to pay for the gold clubs, as the funds remainsin someone else's checking account. So this amount is neither removed from the M1 moneysupply nor the M2 money supply.NumericResponseDifficulty: 03 HardLearning Objective: 1402 List anddescribe the components of the U.S.money supply.5000380300References