In all problems involving days, a 360 -day year is assumed. When annual rates are requested as an answer, express, express the rate as a percentage, correct to three decimal places, unless directed otherwise. Round dollar amounts to the nearest cent. A loan of $ 10 , 000 was repaid at the end of 6 months. What amount (principal and interest) was repaid, if a 6.5 % annual rate of interest was charged?
In all problems involving days, a 360 -day year is assumed. When annual rates are requested as an answer, express, express the rate as a percentage, correct to three decimal places, unless directed otherwise. Round dollar amounts to the nearest cent. A loan of $ 10 , 000 was repaid at the end of 6 months. What amount (principal and interest) was repaid, if a 6.5 % annual rate of interest was charged?
In all problems involving days, a
360
-day year is assumed. When annual rates are requested as an answer, express, express the rate as a percentage, correct to three decimal places, unless directed otherwise. Round dollar amounts to the nearest cent.
A loan of
$
10
,
000
was repaid at the end of
6
months. What amount (principal and interest) was repaid, if a
6.5
%
annual rate of interest was charged?
. Find how many years it takes for $1786 to grow to $2063 if invested at 2.6% annual interest compounded
monthly.
12+
K=3, Gauss Seidel
Fill in only 4 decimal places here in Canvas. Make sure in exam and homework, 6 decimal places are required.
X1 =
X2 =
X3 =
A smallish urn contains 25 small plastic bunnies - 7 of which are pink and 18 of
which are white. 10 bunnies are drawn from the urn at random with replacement, and
X is the number of pink bunnies that are drawn.
(a) P(X = 5)=[Select]
(b) P(X<6) [Select]
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