What is the third term of this multiplication pattern? multiplication pattern using the formula 3 • 7n – 1 A. 1 B. 21 C. 147 D. 441
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A term is a number, a variable, or a number and variable. When they are counting them, you go left to right and separate by addition or subtraction.
Ah, multiplication pattern... so they are saying they want the 3rd answer if you were to go through this with with non-negative integers.
Yeah
would it be c
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I am not sure how they are meaning for the pattern to be used. I have looked at two possibilities that make sense to me and not gotten any of those answers.
just guess
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And no ( ) in that question at all?
nope
Glenn invested $18,000 at 5% interest compounded annually. How much interest will Glenn earn in 3 years? A. $20,837.25 B. $19,826.24 C. $2837.25 D. $2340.23
Ah, all you neef for that is the right formula: https://qrc.depaul.edu/StudyGuide2009/Notes/Savings%20Accounts/Compound%20Interest.htm That finds the total. Subtract off the original from the total and you have interest earned.
Crestline Bank offers 3% simple interest on deposits. Mid City Bank offers 2% interest compounded annually. Jill deposits $3000 in Crestline Bank and Owen deposits $3000 in Mid City Bank. What is the difference in final balances for Jill and Owen at the end of 5 years? A. $177.82 B. $165.58 C. $150.00 D. $137.76
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