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• Today, 11:19 PM
I don't "follow" what you're asking... Anyway, works like this: p = present value ($1) f = future value (1.25) i = interest per period (.0188)... 4 replies | 53 view(s) • Today, 11:13 PM So, you don't actually have any specific reason to think the formula is wrong and you are being shortchanged, as you initially said ("Their... 8 replies | 196 view(s) • Today, 09:24 PM Question: How many compounding periods are needed to have an effective interest rate of 25% if the interest rate per subcompounding period is... 4 replies | 53 view(s) • Today, 09:09 PM Denis replied to a thread Circus Crypt? in Math Odds & Ends grandstand = show off grand = impressive stand = bear Nice one! 3 replies | 128 view(s) • Today, 07:32 PM You're aware that we generally can only help with the mathematics, right? So you'll need to provide all of the chemistry-specific information, such... 1 replies | 19 view(s) • Today, 07:30 PM Agreed. Image is much too small. Please just type out the text. Thank you! ;) 4 replies | 53 view(s) • Today, 07:13 PM Can't read your attachment.... Can you post the question yourself? 4 replies | 53 view(s) • Today, 05:40 PM Really dont know where to start in 2nd and 3rd exercises. First one i started, but still didn't find the correct answer. Going to add first exercise... 1 replies | 19 view(s) • Today, 05:08 PM Need help with number VII. I dont know what it means by sub compounding rate and how the final answer is 12. 4 replies | 53 view(s) • Today, 03:38 PM Thanks for the reply. I think you provided the answer or rather confirmed my suspicions. The book answer is just plain wrong and with the same error... 2 replies | 35 view(s) • Today, 03:37 PM Then the first thing to do is to learn about this method. While it is not reasonably feasible to attempt to provide you with classroom instruction... 2 replies | 92 view(s) • Today, 03:23 PM So this is your result, after doing various other things to the original (and unknown-to-us) equation? Unfortunately, since we don't know how you... 2 replies | 35 view(s) • Today, 01:38 PM Make up smaller example, like: 12@025 = 0300 12@050 = 0600 12@100 = 1200 ------------------ 36............2100 2 replies | 59 view(s) • Today, 01:30 PM Whoops...forgot to remove the$: per 100 = per cent (cent = 100 in French) = % That's just a way of "looking" at it....
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• Today, 12:57 PM
How does $100.00 equal percent? I have not ever seen$%!
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• Today, 12:00 PM
Sorry to be posting the same sort of question again but I keep running into this issue and need to understand it. My latest encounter after taking...
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• Today, 11:56 AM
There is a whole chapter on this in your book. I hope you have not been sleeping in class. Anyway... Consider a Right Circular Cylinder. It's...
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• Today, 11:41 AM
The answer is, "maybe". First, it behooves one to write ALL the solution and THEN pick the ones that are needed. No need to do the surgery up...
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• Today, 10:25 AM
As I said previously, your 0.0625/1 is a usage within your work, not a final answer or a communication. That's different from the last thing I had...
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• Today, 10:17 AM
per \$100 = percent = %
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• Today, 10:08 AM
In the following context or example, I think it makes good sense to use "1" as a denominator. For example, express a decimal rate of 0.0625 as a...
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• Today, 10:01 AM
First, I would like to say thanks for sticking with this for me! Second, you are correct in assuming that there is more to the story so to speak....
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• Today, 09:59 AM
The important thing is that what you are asking about is not just a usage within your own work, but how things are expressed in communicating with...
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• Today, 09:52 AM
Before I try looking into the specific examples, I have to ask another question. (Asking yourself the right questions is a large part of doing math...
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