Reid’s credit card cycle ends on the twenty-fifth of every month. The interest rate on Reid’s Visa card is 21.99%, and the billing cycle runs from the twenty-sixth of a month to the twenty-fifth of the following month. At the end of the July 26—Aug. 25 billing cycle, Reid’s balance was $5000. During the next billing cycle (Aug. 26—Sept. 25) Reid made three purchases with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-12 . On September 22 Reid made an online payment of $200 that was credited towards his balance the same day. a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25. b. Find the interest charged for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25. c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the Aug. 26—Sept. 25 billing cycle. Date of purchase Amount of purchase 8/31 $148.55 9/12 $30.00 9/19 $103.99
Reid’s credit card cycle ends on the twenty-fifth of every month. The interest rate on Reid’s Visa card is 21.99%, and the billing cycle runs from the twenty-sixth of a month to the twenty-fifth of the following month. At the end of the July 26—Aug. 25 billing cycle, Reid’s balance was $5000. During the next billing cycle (Aug. 26—Sept. 25) Reid made three purchases with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-12 . On September 22 Reid made an online payment of $200 that was credited towards his balance the same day. a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25. b. Find the interest charged for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25. c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the Aug. 26—Sept. 25 billing cycle. Date of purchase Amount of purchase 8/31 $148.55 9/12 $30.00 9/19 $103.99
Reid’s credit card cycle ends on the twenty-fifth of every month. The interest rate on Reid’s Visa card is 21.99%, and the billing cycle runs from the twenty-sixth of a month to the twenty-fifth of the following month. At the end of the July 26—Aug. 25 billing cycle, Reid’s balance was $5000. During the next billing cycle (Aug. 26—Sept. 25) Reid made three purchases with the dates and amounts shown in Table 10-12. On September 22 Reid made an online payment of $200 that was credited towards his balance the same day.
a. Find the average daily balance on the credit card account for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25.
b. Find the interest charged for the billing cycle Aug. 26—Sept. 25.
c. Find the new balance on the account at the end of the Aug. 26—Sept. 25 billing cycle.
A driver is traveling along a straight road when a buffalo runs into the street. This driver has a reaction time of 0.75 seconds. When the driver sees the buffalo he is traveling at 44 ft/s, his car can decelerate at 2 ft/s^2 when the brakes are applied. What is the stopping distance between when the driver first saw the buffalo, to when the car stops.
Topic 2
Evaluate S
x
dx, using u-substitution. Then find the integral using
1-x2
trigonometric substitution. Discuss the results!
Topic 3
Explain what an elementary anti-derivative is. Then consider the following
ex
integrals: fed dx
x
1
Sdx
In x
Joseph Liouville proved that the first integral does not have an elementary anti-
derivative Use this fact to prove that the second integral does not have an
elementary anti-derivative. (hint: use an appropriate u-substitution!)
1. Given the vector field F(x, y, z) = -xi, verify the relation
1
V.F(0,0,0) = lim
0+ volume inside Se
ff F• Nds
SE
where SE is the surface enclosing a cube centred at the origin and having edges of length 2€. Then,
determine if the origin is sink or source.
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