Chapter 1: Q30. (page 25)
Write a verbal expression to represent each equation.
Short Answer
Two times of a number increased by three results in .
Chapter 1: Q30. (page 25)
Write a verbal expression to represent each equation.
Two times of a number increased by three results in .
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Simple interest is calculated using the formula , where represents the principal in dollars, represents the annual interest rate, and represents the time in years. Find the simple interest given each of the following values.
The following are the dimensions of four rectangles. Which rectangle has the same area as the triangle at the right?
In 1950, the average price of a car was about . This may sound inexpensive, but the average income in 1950 was much less than it is now. To compare dollar amounts over time, use the formula , where A is the old dollar amount, S is the starting year’s Consumer price index (CPI), C is the converting year’s CPI, and V is the current value of the old dollar amount. Buying a car for in 1950 was like buying a car for how much money in 2000?
Year | Average CPI |
1950 | 42.1 |
1960 | 29.6 |
1970 | 38.8 |
1980 | 82.4 |
1990 | 130.7 |
2000 | 174.0 |
Find the value of each expression.
Find the value of each expression
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