Betty owes \$57,600 on a 9%, 170-day note. After payments of \$11,520 (day 60) and \$23,040 (day 70), find: 1. Balance after first payment: 2. Balance after second payment: 3. Balance at maturity:
Reuben owes \$680 on his credit card (limit \$1300) and has \$520 in his debit account. (a) Max spend with debit card: \$\square
(b) Max spend with credit card: \$\square
(c) For a \$550 item, which card can be used? Debit, Credit, or Neither?
Convert the following expressions to decimals:
a. (3×10)+(5×1)+(2×101)+(7×1001)+(6×10001)
b. (9×100)+(2×10)+(3×0.1)+(7×0.001)
c. (5×1,000)+(4×100)+(8×1)+(6×1001)+(5×10001)
Jelissa and Yari are both computing the product of 0.05 and 0.3. Their work is below:
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|}
\hline Jelissa's Work & Yari's Work \\
\hline1005×103=100015 & 0.05×100=5 \\
& 0.3×10=3 \\
& 5×3=15 \\
& 15÷1,000=0.015 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
a. Explain the similarities shown in Jelissa and Yari's work.
b. Explain the differences shown in Jelissa and Yari's work.
Lewis owns 200 shares of stock in Modlin Corporation. His adjusted basis for the stock is $185,250. On December 15,2023, he sells the stock for $173,500. He purchases 200 shares of Modlin Corporation stock on January 8, 2024, for \$173,500. Required:
a. What are Lewis's realized and recognized gain or loss on the sale?
b. What is Lewis's adjusted basis for the 200 shares purchased on January 8, 2024?
c. How would your answers in parts (a) and (b) change if he purchased only 100 shares for \$107,800 in January? Note: For all requirements, if no gain or loss is recognized, select "No gain or loss".
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\hline & & Amount \\
\hline a. & & \\
\hline a. & & \\
\hline b. & Adjusted basis of shares & \\
\hline c. & & \\
\hline c. & & \\
\hline c. & Adjusted basis of shares & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
38. -13 39. 731 40. -0.028 41. -3.2 42. MUSIC Nicolás practiced playing the cello for 2 hours and 18 minutes. Write the time Nicolás spent practicing as a decimal.
Determine whether the answer to the following statement is reasonable or unreasonable. If the answer is unreasonable, move the decimal point, or insert a decimal point, to make the answer reasonable. What is the price of one gallon of milk? \$283 Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A. This answer is reasonable.
B. This answer is unreasonable. The answer should be $□
(Type a whole number or a decimal.)
Use the list of longest long jumps to solve.
What was the total length jumped by the top three athletes? The total length jumped by the top three athletes was □ meters. 1st place 8.99 meters
2nd place 8.92 meters
3rd place 8.88 meters
4th place 8.81 meters
5th place 8.78 meters
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6 Rachel has $10.00. She wants to buy a book that costs $6.79. Will she have enough money left over to buy a pen for $3.50 ? Explain.
muliple decimal operations: Problem type 1 Hong is mailing packages. Each small package costs him $2.90 to send. Each large package costs him $3.70. How much will it cost him to send 1 small package and 4 large packages?
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Word problem with multiple decimal operations: Problem type 1
Elijah Kareem sells beaded necklaces. Each large necklace sells for $5.90 and each small necklace sells for $5.10. How much will he earn from selling 4 large necklaces and 5 small necklaces?
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The picture shows a multiplication triangle. The numbers in the circles multiply together to make the number in the rectangle in between. Fill in the gap.
Andrew walked 24 laps during a walkathon to raise money for his school's art department. Each lap was 41 of a mile, and Andrew's dad donated $5.25 for every mile that Andrew walked. How much money did Andrew's dad donate?
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