In Problems 79-82, assume that the annual interest rate on a credit card is 25.74 % and interest is calculated by the average daily balance method. The unpaid balance at the start of a 28 -day billing cycle was $ 1 , 472.35 . Purchases of $ 154.15 and $ 38.76 were made on days 5 and 12 . respectively, and a payment of $ 250 was credited to the account on day 18 . Find the unpaid balance at the end of the billing cycle.
In Problems 79-82, assume that the annual interest rate on a credit card is 25.74 % and interest is calculated by the average daily balance method. The unpaid balance at the start of a 28 -day billing cycle was $ 1 , 472.35 . Purchases of $ 154.15 and $ 38.76 were made on days 5 and 12 . respectively, and a payment of $ 250 was credited to the account on day 18 . Find the unpaid balance at the end of the billing cycle.
In Problems 79-82, assume that the annual interest rate on a credit card is
25.74
%
and interest is calculated by the average daily balance method.
The unpaid balance at the start of a
28
-day billing cycle was
$
1
,
472.35
. Purchases of
$
154.15
and
$
38.76
were made on days
5
and
12
. respectively, and a payment of
$
250
was credited to the account on day
18
. Find the unpaid balance at the end of the billing cycle.
A dessert store sells smoothies and ice
cream. The cost for these two products is
provided according to the pair of second-
order linear differential equations:
d²x
dt²
2
+3x=2y
d² y
dr²
+3y=2x
2
The function x(t) represents the cost of
smoothies, while y(t) represents the cost of
ice cream. Determine x(t) and y(t) given the
following initial conditions:
dx
dy
t = 0, x = 4, y = 2,-
= O and
= 0.
dt
dt
SECOND ORDER LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL
EQUATION! Use either second order/Laplace
formula or what it suits. NOT eigenvalues/
eigenvectors! (20 points)
Task:
Tensor Calculus: Applications in Physics
Refer to Question 15 in the provided document.
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Task:
Real Analysis: Measure Theory
Refer to Question 16 in the provided document.
Link:
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Task:
4 Number Theory: Modular Arithmetic
Refer to Question 14 in the provided document.
Link:
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15 Tensor Calculus: Applications in Physics
Task:
Refer to Question 15 in the provided document.
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