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(Will give brainliest) The formula for the value of a car, C, after t years of depreciation of its initial value v at a rate of r is C=v(1−r)t. A: How can you rewrite the formula to correctly isolate v? B: What was the initial value of the car (to the nearest dollar) if it depreciated 10% each year for 10 consecutive years and has a current value of $8,019.60? Select one answer for question A, and one answer for question B. Answer choices are below B: $2,796 A: (1−r)t=v B: $27,963 B: $23,000 A: C+(1−r)t=v B: $80,199 B: $8,020 B: $8,019 B: $80,193 A: c(1−r)t=v A: −(1−r)t=v

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