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22 June, 01:10

Suppose a new car that costs $25,000 depreciates by 12% each year. In about how many years will the car be worth $15,000? Use the equation 15,000 = (25,000) (0.88) x and round the value of x to the nearest year.

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  1. 22 June, 01:25
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    Because the equation is already set up, we get a jump start on this problem!

    15000 = (25000) * (.88) * (x)

    To solve for x, we just need to get x alone on its side! Our first step should be to divide both sides by 25000, which turns the equation into:

    .06 = (.88) * (x)

    Next, we need to divide both sides by. 88 which should get x all alone, giving us our answer!

    .68181 ... = x!

    Because the question says to round the answer to the nearest year, it would take 1 year for the car's value to depreciate to $15000.
  2. 22 June, 01:43
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    0.12 x 3 years = 0.36

    0.36 X $25,000 = $9,000

    25,000 - 9000 = $16,000

    so its 3 1/2 years
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