Answer:
x=amount invested at 7%
2x=amount invested at 8%
3x=amount invested at 9%
interest=principal*rate*time (time=1 year)
$150=0.07x+0.08*2x+0.09*3x
$150=0.07x+0.16x+0.27x
$150=0.50x
$1500=5x
x=$300 invested at 7%
2x=$600 invested at 8%
3x=$900 invested at 9%
Step-by-step explanation:
This works out beautifully. You COULD use long division here, but since your numerator is a quadratic, your first instinct should be to try and factor it. If you factor it, it works out to be (x - 3)(x + 2). Now it just so happens that when you do that, the (x - 3) in the numerator will cancel with the (x - 3) in the denominator leaving you with one sad and lonely (x + 2) as your answer.
Answer:
2/5
0.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
122
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we must build a quotient that, when multiplied by the divisor, eliminates the terms of the divide until it reaches the remainder.
It must be fulfilled that:
Dividend = Quotient * Divisor + Remainder
we have that the remainder is 122.
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Answer:
100.9
Step-by-step explanation:
The 10th place is the one one right after the decimal, in this case 9. Since there's a 0 next to the nine you don't have to change anything. Thus you get 100.9