We start by calculating the assessed value, that is 41% of the price.
The price is $92,000.
Then, the assessed value is:
The property tax rate is $39.50 per $1000 of assessed value, so we can express this rate as:
We then can multiply this rate by the assessed value to calculate the total property tax:
NOTE: we could have also multiplied 39.50 by 37.72. The value 37.72 is the thousands of dollars of assessed value. We would have obtained the same result: 39.50*37.72=1489.94.
Answer: the property tax is $1,489.94.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula Sum = (a + L)*n/2
The tricky part is n. That's the number of terms between 1 and 99 inclusive.
n = 99 -1 + 1 = 99
n = 99
a = 1
L = 99
Sum = (1 + 99)*99 / 2
Sum = (100)*99/2
Sum = 4950
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the quadratic function should be as follows:
Now let's confirm that the zeros of the function are 0 and 8
Therefore we can see that if x = 0
the equation is fulfilled
And we also have
for this expresion to be equal to zero:
thus, if x = 8
the equation is also fulfilled
The zeros of the quadratic function are 0 and 8.
You have to divide $43 by 4 to get the hourly rate. After the math is done, we know that Keith earns $10.25 per hour. Now you have to mulitiply $10.25 by 11 (since you want to know how much Keith get in 11 hours) which would give you $118.25 in 11 hours. YOU'RE WELCOME :D
I believe the slope is 3/4
9-3 = 6
4 - (-4) = 8
Simplify to get 3/4