Solve the discount problem.Jack used a coupon for 10% off the price of a printer. Find the sale price when the original price is $177.30. Round to the nearest cent.
A. $175.53
B. $159.57
C. $1.77
D. $17.73
Answer: B
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Solve the problem. Round to the nearest dollar.The price of a home is $270,000. The bank requires a 15% down payment and one point at the time of closing. The cost of the home is financed with a 15-year fixed-rate mortgage at 7.5%.a. Find the required down payment.b. Find the amount of the mortgage.c. How much must be paid for the one point at closing?d. Find the total cost of interest over 15 years.
A. a. down payment: $40,500 b. amount of mortgage: $229,500 c. points paid at closing: $2295 d. total cost of interest over 15 years: $382,949 B. a. down payment: $40,500 b. amount of mortgage: $229,500 c. points paid at closing: $2700 d. total cost of interest over 15 years: $153,449 C. a. down payment: $40,500 b. amount of mortgage: $229,500 c. points paid at closing: $2700 d. total cost of interest over 15 years: $112,949 D. a. down payment: $40,500 b. amount of mortgage: $229,500 c. points paid at closing: $2295 d. total cost of interest over 15 years: $153,449
70 - 17x + x2
A. (x - 7)(x - 10) B. (x + 7)(x - 10) C. (x + 7)(x + 10) D. (x - 7)(x + 10)
Solve the problem.The arch beneath a bridge is semi-elliptical, a one-way roadway passes under the arch. The width of the roadway is 34 feet and the height of the arch over the center of the roadway is 11 feet. Two trucks plan to use this road. They are both 8 feet wide. Truck 1 has an overall height of and Truck 2 has an overall height of
. Draw a rough sketch of the situation and determine which of the trucks can pass under the bridge.
A. Truck 1 can pass under the bridge, but Truck 2 cannot. B. Truck 2 can pass under the bridge, but Truck 1 cannot. C. Both Truck 1 and Truck 2 can pass under the bridge. D. Neither Truck 1 nor Truck 2 can pass under the bridge.
Find a formula of the sequence. Use an notation. Use a graphing calculator table to verify your formula.3, 9, 27, 81, 243, ...
A. an = 3 + 6(n - 1) B. an = 6n C. an = 3n D. an = 3n-1 + 3