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30.01.2021 •
Mathematics
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The graph shows how two quantities, x and y, relate to each other.
What is the relative change in y as x goes from 1 to 6.
Give your answer as a percent(not a decimal) and round to the nearest TENTH of a percentage.
Include a negative sign if appropriate.
Pls guys I have only 3 hours to submit this.
I WILL mark brainliest. PLS
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Ответ:
Yes
With an extra 3000CHF
Step-by-step explanation:
In year 2005, the exchange rate was 1$ = 1.15CHF
The student came in with $20,000.
The amount he had in CHF(swiss franc) = ?
$1 = 1.15C
$20,000 = x CHF
X = (20000 × 1.15) / 1
X = 23,000CHF
When he came to Zürich in 2005, he has 23,000 swiss franc.
But the exchange rates changed in 2006 to C1.30 against the dollar.
$1 = 1.30CHF
$20,000 = xCHF
X = 26,000CHF
In 2006, he would've had 26,000CHF.
The difference between what he would've had in 2006 against 2005 is
26,000CHF - 23,000CHF = 3000CHF
He would've had an extra 3000CHF if he came in the year 2006.