Solve.Rhonda is trading her car in on a new car. The new car costs $25,025. Her car is worth $6998. How much more money does she need to buy the new car?
A. $18,017
B. $18,027
C. $17,927
D. $18,028
Answer: B
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A. C only B. A and B C. C and D D. B and C E. D only
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A. f(x) = x3 + 16x B. f(x) = -x3 - 16x C. f(x) = -x3 + 16x D. f(x) = -x3 - 16x
Evaluate the following expression. (x ? (?/8)n, where n is a whole number)
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Solve the problem.Find the amount of interest earned on the following deposit: $1000 at 5% compounded annually for 7 years
A. $340.10 B. $407.10 C. $1407.10 D. $477.46