Solve the problem.Tom has a balance of $4261.15 on a credit card with an annual percentage rate (APR) of 13.7%. His credit card requires a minimum monthly payment of 2% of the balance. If he transfers his balance to a credit card with an APR of 9.2% how much more of his first payment would be applied to reduce the principal than if he had not transferred his balance?
A. $32.67 more will be applied to principal
B. $15.98 more will be applied to principal
C. $52.55 more will be applied to principal
D. $19.88 more will be applied to principal
Answer: B
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Provide an appropriate response.Fill in the blanks to complete the statement. For a system of 6 equations and 6 unknowns, the corresponding augmented matrix will have ? rows and ? columns.
A. 6; 7 B. 7; 7 C. 6; 6 D. 7; 6
Use the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule to approximate the value of the definite integral.
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A. By trapezoidal rule 1.2140, by Simpson's rule 1.1609 B. By trapezoidal rule 1.1705, by Simpson's rule 1.1520 C. By trapezoidal rule 1.1000, by Simpson's rule 1.1660 D. By trapezoidal rule 1.3620, by Simpson's rule 1.1306 E. By trapezoidal rule 0.9613, by Simpson's rule 0.9503
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Solve the problem.The paired data below consist of the test scores of 6 randomly selected students and the number of hours they studied for the test. Use linear regression to find a linear function that predicts a student's score as a function of the number of hours he or she studied.
A. y = 67.3 + 1.07x B. y = 33.7 - 2.14x C. y = 33.7 +2.14x D. y = -67.3 + 1.07x