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and this please
thank youMy attempt:
The top row has one can, the second row has three cans, the third row has five cans, etc. There are also 529 cans in total. The information provided in the question tells us that the formation of cans can be modelled as an arithmetic sequence with the following parameters:
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thats what i thought but the answers says A, i think its not compound interest maybe repayments?
Oh yeah alright I figured it out I edited my previous post accordingly!thats what i thought but the answers says A, i think its not compound interest maybe repayments?
oh thank you, is that a formula?Oh yeah alright I figured it out I edited my previous post accordingly!
No worries.oh thank you, is that a formula?
thank youuuu!!!!No worries.
Yep! It's called the compound interest formula, which is also expressed as:
I think another way to do this question would be something like this:
Robert invests $320 at the end of the first year.
Robert invests another $320 at the end of the second year, this one earning 7% interest.
320 x 0.07 = 22.4
320 + 22.4 = 342.2
Robert invests another $320 at the end of the third year, earning 7% interest on the amount he had by the end of the second year, which is:
320 + 342.2 = 662.4
662.4 x 0.07 = 46.368
662.4 + 46.368 = 708.768
708.768 + 320 = 1028.768
≈ $1028.77
i.e. (A)
oh i see for this method tho, how come p = 960
I set it as 960 because Robert invests $320 at the end of each year. The question is in terms of 3 years.oh i see for this method tho, how come p = 960