Mathematics, 11.03.2021 22:20 ashleyremon
Evan purchased a new car in 1993 for $34, 200. The value of the car has been
depreciating exponentially at a constant rate. If the value of the car was $19, 200 in
the year 1995, then what would be the predicted value of the car in the year 1998, to
the nearest dollar?
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Suppose a store sells an average of 80 cases of soda per day. assume that each case contains 24 cans of soda and that the store is open 10 hours per day. find the average number of soda that the store sells per hour.
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Abdul is making a map of his neighborhood he knows the following information: his home, the middle school, and high school are all on the same street. his home, the elementry school, and his friends house are on the same street. the angle between the elementary school, middle school, and his home is congruent to the angle between his friends house, the high school, and his home. what theorem can abdul use to determine the two triangles are similar? a- side side side similarity theoremb- angle angle similarity theoremc- corresponding parts of similar triangles are congruentd- pieces of right triangles similarity theorem
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Evan purchased a new car in 1993 for $34, 200. The value of the car has been
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