Using a Calculator In Exercises 197-200, use a calculator to evaluate the expression. Round your wer to two decimal places. 1. (5.8)4 – (3.2) - (15.8)3 198. (2.3)8 3000 199. (1.05)10 200. so0( 1 + 007) 0.07 40 200. 500 1 4 201. Depreciation After 3 years, the value of a $25,000 car is given by 25,000()". (a) What is the value of the car after 3 years? (b) How much has the car depreciated during the 3 years?

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Using a Calculator In Exercises 197-200, use a
calculator to evaluate the expression. Round your
Usi
wer to two decimal places.
211
pro
(5.8)4 - (3.2)5
211
(15.8)3
198.
(2.3)8
3000
212
199.
(1.05)10
200. 500( 1 + 007)
0.07 40
21
201. Depreciation After 3 years, the value of a $25,000
car is given by 25,000.
(a) What is the value of the car after 3 years?
21
(b) How much has the car depreciated during the
3 years?
202. Geometry The volume of water in a hot tub is given
by V = 62 . 3 (see figure). How many cubic feet of
water will the hot tub hold? Find the total weight of
the water in the tub. (Use the fact that 1 cubic foot of
water weighs 62.4 pounds.)
Transcribed Image Text:10 78 -|-78| 195. 300 196. 210. 15 -|-15|| Using a Calculator In Exercises 197-200, use a calculator to evaluate the expression. Round your Usi wer to two decimal places. 211 pro (5.8)4 - (3.2)5 211 (15.8)3 198. (2.3)8 3000 212 199. (1.05)10 200. 500( 1 + 007) 0.07 40 21 201. Depreciation After 3 years, the value of a $25,000 car is given by 25,000. (a) What is the value of the car after 3 years? 21 (b) How much has the car depreciated during the 3 years? 202. Geometry The volume of water in a hot tub is given by V = 62 . 3 (see figure). How many cubic feet of water will the hot tub hold? Find the total weight of the water in the tub. (Use the fact that 1 cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds.)
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