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Adeposit of $5000 is made to a bank account paying 1.5% annual interest, compounded continuously. (a) write the differential equation for the balance in the account, b, as a function of time, t, in years. (b) solve the differential equation. (c) how much money is in the account in 10 years?
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Business, 23.06.2019 02:40
Acompany that uses the periodic inventory system provided the following information: 1. beginning inventory $ 5 comma 0002. purchases $ 150 comma 0003. purchase discounts $ 2 comma 1004. purchase returns and allowances $ 1 comma 000at the end of the period, the physical count of inventory reveals that $ 16 comma 000 worth of inventory is on hand. what is the amount of cost of goods sold?
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