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02.04.2020 •
Mathematics
Mary need 3/1/3 yards of red fabric 2/2/3 yards of yellow fabric and 4/2/3 yards of white fabric of make a quilt.she wants to make a 4 quilts. How many yards of each fabric does she need.
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Ответ:
For item#1,
Interest in a year = savings amount * interest rate * time
Interest in a year = $55,000 * 2% * 1 year
Interest in a year = $1,100
For item#2,
Amount to keep inflation = $55,000 * 3.24% * 1 year
Amount to keep inflation = $ 1,782
For item#3,
Buying power loss = $1,782 - $1,100
Buying power loss = $682