Mary sells to her father, robert, her shares in a corp for $55,000. the shares cost mary $80,000. how much loss may mary claim from the sale

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Answer 1
Answer: Mary Purchase shares  = $80,000
Mary Sells shares = $55,000

Loss she can claim for = $80,000 - $55,000
                                     = $ 25,000 

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What is the first step in using the square root property?

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Answer: Isolate the term that contains the squared variable. Then, take the square root of both sides and solve.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve an equation by using the square root property, you will first isolate the term that contains the squared variable. You can then take the square root of both sides and solve for the variable. Make sure to write the final answer in simplified form.

Find the product of (5.2 · 10^-6) and (8 · 10^3).A) 416 · 106-4
B) 4.16 · 10^-2
C) 41.6 · 10^-3
D) 0.416 · 10^-1

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Answer: B) 4.16\cdot10^(-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given product : (5.2\cdot10^(-6))\cdot (8\cdot10^3)

First open parenthesis :

5.2\cdot10^(-6)\cdot 8\cdot10^3

Write decimal values together and power of 10s together.

5.2\cdot 8\cdot10^(-6)\cdot10^3

Using Law of exponent :a^m\cdot a^n= a^(m+n)

The above expression becomes.

41.6\cdot10^(-6+3)=41.6*10^(-3)

In scientific notation, the decimal must be placed after one digit (from left).

41.6*10^(-3)=4.16*10*10^(-3)\n\n=4.16\cdot10^(-3+1)\n\n=4.16\cdot10^(-2)

Hence, the correct answer is B) 4.16\cdot10^(-2) .

 

\displaystyle\n(5.2\cdot10^(-6))*(8\cdot10^3)=\n\n=\underbrace{5.2*8}_(41.6)*\underbrace{10^(-6)*10^(3)}_(10^(-6+3))=\n\n=41.6*10^(-6+3)=\boxed{\bf41.6*10^(-3)}\n\n\texttt{Correct answer:}~~\boxed{\bf C)}



From a set of 5 nickels, 10 dimes and 15 quarters, six coins are removed at random without replacement. a. Find the probability of not removing 6 quarters.
b. Find the probability of removing exactly 2 nickels, 2 dimes and 2 quarters.

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Answer:

(a) 1 - (15 C 6) / (30 C 6)

(b)  (5 C 2) x (10 C 2) x (15 C 2) / (30 C 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of  nickels = 5

Number of dimes = 10

Number of quarters = 15

(a) The probability of getting 6 quarters  

= (15 C 6) / (30 C 6)

So, the probability of not getting 6 quarters = 1 - (15 C 6) / (30 C 6)

(b) Probability of getting 2 nickels , 2 dimes and 2 quarters

= (5 C 2) x (10 C 2) x (15 C 2) / (30 C 2)

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Sharon needs 64 credits to graduate from her couch she has 24 credits what percent of the required credits does she have

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i think you do 24/64 = x/100 so you cross multiply and get 37.5%. idk if that is what you're looking for but i hope this helped

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Her proportion does not have corresponding parts in the same position.

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Which equation does not belong with the other three A. y=-5x-1 B.2x-y=8 C. y=x+4 D. y= -3x+13

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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:

All other equations solve for Y