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barxatty [35]
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Kyla sold her laptop to Fely in a condition that Fely should give he a downpayment of Php8,000 and Fely will pay her Php1,000 ev

ery month for 1 year .if the money ears 0.5% compound monthly what is the market value of Fely's offer?​
Mathematics
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olga55 [171]1 year ago
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d

The correct answer is

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Using the R the probability Pe = 0.0003

The probabilities P \approx Pe

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the person selects his or her desired pair of socks at random , then the probability that the person would choose the pair of socks in the center position from all the five identical pair is mathematically evaluated as

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The standard deviation is mathematically represented as

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