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  • Math help?

    The percentage of area under a normal curve between the mean and -1.12 standard deviations is

    nothing​%.

    1 week ago
  • Present value of bond?

    On January 1, 2021, James Bond Inc. issued bonds with a par value of $500,000 that mature in 2 years. The interest on the bond is paid quarterly, on March 31, June 30, September 30, and December 31 of every year. The coupon rate is 6%. The market interest rate for similar bonds is 8%. The present value of the bond is closest to? 

    1 week ago
  • The precision of a method is being established, and the following data are obtained:?

    The following molarities were calculated from replicate standardization of a solution:

    0.5026, 0.5029, 0.5023, 0.5031, 0.5025, 0.5032, 0.5027 and 0.5026M. Assuming no

    determinate errors, within what range are you 95% certain that the true mean value of the

    molarities falls?

    1 week ago
  • statistics?

    2.38 Baggage fees: An airline charges the following baggage fees: $25 for the first bag and $35 for the second. Suppose 54% of passengers have no checked luggage, 34% have only one piece of checked luggage and 12% have two pieces. We suppose a negligible portion of people check more than two bags.

    The standard deviation of baggage-related revenue is: $ ?    (please round to the nearest cent)

    about how much revenue should the airline expect for a flight of 120 passengers? $

    please round to the nearest dollar 

    please help

    1 week ago
  • statistics question?

    Based on a sample of 100 dogwood trees a 90% confidence interval for the height of dogwood trees is found to be 16.5 feet to 23.5 feet. 

    1. What is the mean height for this sample of dogwood trees? 

    2. What is the margin of error for this confidence interval?

    1 week ago
  • Math help?

    Ms. Singh wants to invest money today to have $1000 in 6 years. If she invests her money at 5.75% per year, compounded quarterly, how much does she need to invest?

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • Math help?

    To buy a new guitar, Ms. Singh borrows $650, which she plans to repay in 5 years. The bank charges 12% per annum, compounded annually. What is the amount that Ms. Singh must repay?

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • Math help?

    If you have money invested in a savings account with an interest rate of 5% per annum, which compounding period would yield the greatest amount of interest?

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • what causes the S&P500 to go down on a particular day?

    For example as I write this, the S&P500 is down 0.58% from yesterday. This confuses me because there are 500 different companies in a massive range of different fields and I can't see why one thing could be related to all of them at once to bring them all down. Could it be like a number big funds withdraw together at a particular time or something?

    1 week ago
  • If your mechanic told you there was a 99% chance your engine would be okay...?

    ...but he would like you  to try some experimental oil that could kill the engine, what would you do?

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • How much have you been laughed at and how much have you laughed people in life till now! ?

    I have laughed for 60 percent at the people and their laughter at me had been for 2% only,so aren,t they mad?! I think they are a comment really!!!

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • Which is better pension or Roth 401K?

    I got two job offers both pay the same and are remote but one matches your Roth 401(k) 7% and the other matches 5% and gives you a defined pension benefit.

    2 Answers1 week ago
  • How would I approach this problem using spreadsheet software? I typically use Excel.?

    Say dealership A and B both sell a car for $20,600. Each will lower the cost of said car until the other is forced to stop selling the car. At the end of each day, dealership B’s policy will lower the cost of the car by 1% of dealership A end of day cost. Dealership A will lower their cost by $50. Of dealership B’s end of day cost.

    I thought of using the forecast function but not sure how I would know the exact day which company would be forced to stop selling and what the final cost of each dealership would be.

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • If 98% of Americans became homeless, would Republicans be happy?

    The ones who were not homeless, of course.

    1 Answer1 week ago
  • account question?

    Rooney Small Engine Repair charges $46 per hour of labor. It has a material loading percentage of 43%. On a recent job replacing the engine of a riding lawnmower, Rooney worked 11.0 hours and used parts with a cost of $900. Calculate Rooney’s total bill.

    1 week ago
  • I am so sick of hearing about Dodge coin and people's stupid dumb luck from it?

    Omygod people really need to shut up about Dodge coin, it's already up 18000% the past year… in your mind why do you think it's going to go up another 18000% when you can't even use the goddamn coin for anything whatsoever? And even if you could use it for anything significant, another 18000% gain is not justified at all whatsoever fundamentally.... Seriously take a basic financial education course. Learn what a bubble is, and stop daydreaming about quick riches please. If you got it before it went up 18000% good... congratulations on your dumb luck, but it's not gonna ******* happen again. Work hard, educate yourself, build a business, stop trying to get ******* rich overnight. So damn annoying. This goddamn coin attracts the stupidest of the stupid when it comes money and wealth building. Whenever I try to educate somebody about this stupid *** coin all they say to me in return is "to the moon", or "somebody missed out". Theres a reason why there is no billionaire touching it, because it's all a game, speculation and a casino. Any gains on this crap is nothing more than luck. Dumb luck. 

    1 Answer1 week ago