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03.12.2019 •
Mathematics
Ivan in inventory has a whole bunch of numbers just sitting around.he wants to build a “mutiples of 2” set in his free time.how can he tell which numbers belong in this set?
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Ответ:
a. $110,700
Step-by-step explanation:
It decreases every year by 1.6%, so each year, the house is worth 98.4% of what it was last year. We can use exponential decay to model this situation.
y = 141,000(0.984)^x
98.4% is 0.984 as a decimal, the 'x' represents the number of years.
After 15 years, the value is...
y = 141,000(0.984)^15
y = $110,699.48 or $110,700 rounded to the nearest hundred dollars