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Topic: October 27th, 2017: Pre-Calculus |
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Mark Karadimos |
Posted: 27-Oct-17 05:09 |
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Congratulations! You’re a financial officer for Karadimos Corp. Make my clients happy or you’re fired. 1) Leonardo DiCaprio wanted to find a good investment and he had these two options. Determine which investment is the better investment.
a) Leo could invest $23,000 at 2.75% compounded semi-annually for 10 years.
b) Leo could invest $25,000 at 2.55% compounded quarterly for 8 years.
2) Lady Gaga wants to invest $300,000 at 1.05% compounded monthly. She wants to know how long it will take for her money to reach $400,000. She’s on the phone; hurry!
3) The owner of Karadimos Corp (Mr. Karadimos) is placing $1000 in an account at 5% interest compounded annually. When the money doubles, it is yours to keep as a bonus. How long do you have to wait?
Congratulations! You were hired as a science advisor for DimoScience. Our country is counting on you. 5) DimoScience was hired to make a population projection for Karadimos Corp. Go to… http://www.mathguide.com/cgi-bin/quizmasters2/L2.cgi to get the problem. Mr. Karadimos wants to determine if he should make plans to run advertisements for MATHguide in the community, but it’s based on the population.
6) A train carrying a radioactive substance derailed, causing the radioactive substance to exit the protective shielding offered by the train. DimoScience was hired to determine how bad the situation is. Go to http://www.mathguide.com/cgi-bin/quizmasters2/L3.cgi to get the problem.
Congratulations on becoming a doctor of medicine! You now work for Kare-DimoScience Hospital. Its slogan is: “We have patients that have patience.” Solve these problems that involve patients whom have bad infections.
7) Bernardo has an infection! Go to http://www.mathguide.com/cgi-bin/quizmasters2/L4.cgi to get the problem. Be quick or Bernardo’s situation will deteriorate.
8) Diana has an infection! Go to http://www.mathguide.com/cgi-bin/quizmasters2/L4.cgi to get her situation. We need to know if her situation can be solved with simple antibiotics or a more intrusive inpatient treatment.
[Edited by Mark Karadimos on 27-Oct-17 05:27] |
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