Can buses make the left turn from 35C to 6B
Can buses make the left turn from 35C to 6B - 1

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Answer: The first option is correct (:

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Sam has purchased a $30,000 car for his business. The car depreciates 30% every year. What is the explicit formula for this sequence? Note: The car is 0 years old when purchased so the first year is the second entry in the sequence.

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if your just figuring out how much the car depreciated just by driving off the lot new...1st year.
$30,000×.30=$9,000

$30,000- $9,000=$21,000.

just take the brand new value of the car multiplied by the .30% of the 1st depreciation...take that answer ($9,000) and subtract it from your orginal value of $31,000.

which gives you $21,000

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if your just figuring out how much the car depreciated just by driving off the lot new...1st year.

$30,000×.30=$9,000

$30,000- $9,000=$21,000.

just take the brand new value of the car multiplied by the .30% of the 1st depreciation...take that answer ($9,000) and subtract it from your original value of $31,000.

which gives you $21,000

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Answer:

It's negative 4

Step-by-step explanation:

12/-3 is -4

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Yes, the prism having three lateral faces as rectangles is a triangular prism.

renea is a sales associate at a store she earns $80 a week plus a 15% Commission on your sales last week she sold 200 worth of items what is the total amount renea earned for the week how much did she earn for the commision

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15%-->.15
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Nick randomly selects a digit from the set { 0 , 1 , 2 , . . . , 9 } and a letter from the set { A, B, C, . . ., Z } . Matthew will try to guess both the digit and the letter. Which expression gives the probability that Matthew will incorrectly guess both the digit and the letter?

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Answer: 259/260 or 0.99615 (depending on which answer format your teacher wants)

There are 10 numbers in the set {0, 1, 2, ..., 9}. There are 26 letters in the set {A, B, C, ..., Z}. Multiply those values: 10*26 = 260. So there are 260 ways to pick a number followed by a letter. One example is 7P.

There is only one way Matthew can get the correct answer, and there are 260 - 1 = 259 ways to get the wrong answer. We divide 259 over 260 to get the probability of getting the incorrect answer, which is 259/260.

If you need this fraction in decimal form, then use a calculator to find that 259/260 = 0.99615 approximately