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OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

medal and fan please help me!!!!!!!!!!

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

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OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

I don't understand how to do these at all :(

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

idk how to start even

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok, can u explain :)

OpenStudy (mony01):

yes, if you multiply the square roots and the outside numbers. It'll be 21sqrt50. so you have to simplify the square root which is 25x2 and the square root of 25 is 5. So multiply 5 with 21 which equals 105 and the 2 stays inside the square root.

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Ok, thanks!

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Can you help with another? I can make a new post, or post here.

OpenStudy (mony01):

sure just post here

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

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OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Once you explain this i \(might\) be able to do this myself, idk

OpenStudy (mony01):

im not really sure how to do this one, sorry

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

@mony01 please dont give direct answers, thanks

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

^yup

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

@acxbox22 can you help me?

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

do you know the defintion of a direct answer? yes i can hold on @horsegirl27

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

ok and yes, at first he did, but then he did explain how he found it

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

a direct answer is gving them the answer regardless of the explanation or not....the asker has to take participation in solving the question too

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

true... oh well

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

no problem :)

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

okay so the interest is 1.006235^12x right so since it is yearly(12x) and we want to find monthly interest(x) what would we do to the rate?

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

idk... :/

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

Would I multiply it by 12?

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

you would do the opposite actually because we have 12x which is a year and we want to find x which is a month so we divide the rate (1.006235) by 12

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

@jdoe0001 correct me if i am wrong...

OpenStudy (horsegirl27):

oh, ok

OpenStudy (acxbox22):

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