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Mathematics
why is the number of linearly independent columns the same as the number of linearly independent rows
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Ответ:
Interest (I) = $ 900
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula for interest is given by:
Interest(I) =![\frac{P \times R \times T}{100}](/tpl/images/0029/0914/f1a30.png)
where
P represents principal
R represents rate of interest
T represents the time in year.
Given : P = $ 12,000 , R =2.5% and T = 3 years.
Interest(I) =![\frac{12000 \times 2.5 \times 3}{100}](/tpl/images/0029/0914/eb315.png)
On simplify:
Therefore, the interest is , $ 900