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23 September, 10:27

The price of a new Ford F-150 has increased by 6.5% this year. If the price was 27,000 last year, which expression cannot be used to calculate the price of the new Ford this year

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  1. 23 September, 10:56
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    Future value A = P (1+r) ^ (t)

    A = 27000 (1+0.065) ^1

    A = 27000 (1.065)

    A = 28755 units

    Corrected question;

    The price of a new Ford F-150 has increased by 6.5% this year. If the price was 27,000 last year, which expression can be used to calculate the price of the new Ford this year

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Applying the future value formula;

    A = P (1+r) ^ (t) ... 1

    Where;

    A = final amount/value

    P = initial amount/value (principal)

    r = rate yearly

    t = time in years

    Given;

    P = 27,000

    r = 6.5% = 0.065

    t = 1 year

    Substituting the given values;

    So A = 27000 (1+0.065) ^1

    A = 27000 (1.065)

    A = 28755 units
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