Mathematics, 25.09.2020 14:01, keenansimpkinsoy0oqc
Camilla entered the following group of values into the TVM Solver of her graphing calculator. N = 24; 1% = 1.2; PV = ; PMT = -480; FV = 0 P/Y = 12; C/Y = 12; PMT:END. Which of these problems could she be trying to solve? O A. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is being offered a 24-year loan with an APR of 1.2%, compounded monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow? B. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is being offered a 2-year loan with an APR of 14.4%, compounded monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow? C. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is being offered a 24-year loan with an APR of 14.4%, compounded monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow? O D. D. A person can afford a $480-per-month loan payment. If she is being offered a 2-year loan with an APR of 1.2%, compounded monthly, what is the most money that she can borrow?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 19:30, Pen350
Joel wants to buy a new tablet computer fram a store having a 20% off sale on all tablets. the tablet he wants has an original cost of $190. he also wants to make sure he has enough money to pay the 5% sales tax. part one joel uses the incorect expression 0.95(190)(0.8) to calculate that the tablet will cost him a total of $144.40. describe his error and write the correct expression part two how much will joel pay for the tablet show your work if you answer this question correctly you will receive a prize of 99 points good luck
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, angeline2004
Given the quadratic function f(x)=3x^2-24x+49 a. use “completing the squares” to convert the quadratic function into vertex form b. state the vertex c. find the x and y intercepts d. graph the function
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