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shyclaw wrote:Can you explain to me the basics of Compound interests?
Oh...heh heh...sorry. NVM...
Its on compound Interest, not compound events.
CPI= interest paid or to be paid both on the principal and on accumulated unpaid interest
CPE= compound events are probabilities of two or more things happening at once.
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Yes; No to both.
Uh, No.
I can't do this.....I tried.
Yes; I think.
Hey, so, I know bobbym totally got that question right. It made sense. I just have one more question. Can you explain to me the basics of Compound interests? I hope im not being a bother.
A ? Shyclaw
Yes, it was correct!
Oh! I get it! Thanks So Much Bobbym!
-ShyClaw
Can you explain?
I said 1/5 because there are 2 t's so its 2/10. Then if you simplify you get 1/5 because 10 divided by 2 is 1/5
Is this answer correct?
You select a card at random from the cards below. The card has a T on it, without replacing the card you select a second card. Find P(S).
M A T H E M A T I C S
Answer: 1 over 5
- A very perplexed Shyclaw
I hear you monkeytrouble 222222, Math is super challenging for me, I don't really enjoy the subject but I try to figure out what it means. Never give up! Hint: Think of math as a game! A super....hard...boring..game...never mind. lol.
I am a young girl, I have dark hair and dark eyes, I love music and pizza! I also love working with code and ALT codes.
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-Shyclaw
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lol, I bet you do XD! ☺
Hi Bobbym! I really like your avatar, yoda.
lol.
The Big Bang???? Never heard of it.
Never mind!!! I think iv got it! Thanks anyway!
What has a neck but no head?
A bottle.
I am always hungry; I must always be fed. The finger I touch will soon turn red. What am I?
Fire.
The red house is on one side and the blue house is on the other, where is the white house?
Washington D.C.
Could someone run me over the basics of graphing in the coordinate plane?
http://www.math.com/school/subject2/images/S2U4L1GLgrid.gif
Thanks a ton guys!
-Shyclaw
That is not the surface area of a cylinder
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This formula gives you the area of a *circle* whose radius is r
Thank you! ☺
Shyclaw