A married couple has $ 15 , 000 toward the purchase of a house. For the house that the couple wants to buy, a down payment of $ 20 , 000 is required. How long will the money have to be invested at 7 % compounded quarterly to grow to $ 20 , 000 ? (Round up to the next-higher quarter if not exact.)
A married couple has $ 15 , 000 toward the purchase of a house. For the house that the couple wants to buy, a down payment of $ 20 , 000 is required. How long will the money have to be invested at 7 % compounded quarterly to grow to $ 20 , 000 ? (Round up to the next-higher quarter if not exact.)
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A married couple has
$
15
,
000
toward the purchase of a house. For the house that the couple wants to buy, a down payment of
$
20
,
000
is required. How long will the money have to be invested at
7
%
compounded quarterly to grow to
$
20
,
000
? (Round up to the next-higher quarter if not exact.)
Consider a sample with data values of 27, 25, 20, 15, 30, 34, 28, and 25. Compute the range, interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation (to a maximum of 2 decimals, if decimals are necessary).
Range
Interquartile range
Variance
Standard deviation
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