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Answer: false</h3>
Work Shown:
s = false
p = true
r = false
-p = false, which is the opposite of statement p
s or -p = false or false = false
The result of an 'or' operation is false only when both parts are false; otherwise, it is true
(s or -p) or r = false or false = false
(s or -p) or r = false
Step-by-step explanation:
50% interest annually.
that means he gets 50% interest of the invested capital every year.
and that means he gets 50% of $70 in one year.
70 = 100%
1% = 100%/100 = 70/100 = $0.70
50% = 1%×50 = 0.7 × 50 = $35
he will earn $35 interest in one year.
as you noticed: 50% simply means 1/2 (as 100% stands for the whole).
I think “c” is the correct answer. I am not sure