Treat this as if the inequality sign was the same thing as an equal sign. Most of the equality rules apply to inequalities (with a few exceptions)
Subtract both sides by 4
Multiply both sides by 2
We want the unknown variable on the left side (because it looks nicer)
Answer:
is you are not adding in the 24 then 40 if you are adding in the 24 then 64
Step-by-step explanation:
This can be solve by using the formula
D = P( 1 – i)^n
Where d is the depreciation value after n years
P is the initial value
i is the depreciation rate
n is the years
D = 1/3 ( 1800)
D = 600
So
600 = 1800 ( 1- 0.45)^n
Solve for n
<span>N = 1.83 years</span>
All you have to do is multiply the least commen donomenator by 2 and that will be your answer