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The straight-line depreciation equation for a luxury car is y = –2,350x + 32,900.

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What was the original price of the car?

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How much does the car depreciate each year?

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How many years will it take the car to depreciate to a value of $0?

The distribution ages of licensed drivers bowling on a Friday night at Strikezone are normally distributed with a mean of 26 and a standard deviation of 3. A person will be selected at random. Round your answers to the nearest hundredth.

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What is the probability that the person is age 29 or younger? (To the nearest hundredth of a percent)

Lilly purchased a new car for $37,440. From her research, she has determined that is straight line depreciates over 12 years. She made a $8,000 down payment and paid $410 per month for her loan.

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Create an expense function

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Create a depreciation function. Make sure to change years to months!

Given the following Venn diagram showing license plates with F, L, and T, answer the following questions.

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What is P(T)? Round to the nearest percent.

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What is the probability of a license containing a L given that it has a T on it? Round to the nearest percent.

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What is the probability of choosing a license plate that has an F and L on it? Round to the nearest percent.

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Craig is an accident reconstructionist. He arrives at an accident where there are 4 skid marks of different lengths. He finds their measures to be 90 ft, 92 ft, 94 ft, and 90 ft. It is an asphalt road with a drag factor of 0.8. Because he does not know the efficiency of the driver’s brakes, he assumes a brake efficiency of 60%. What is the minimum speed the driver could have been going? Round to the nearest mi/h

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The Jacksons are taking a trip to Miami, Florida. Mr. Jackson knows that it is about 1,308 miles to their destination, Florida, from their home in Dallas, Texas. He knows the average speed along his route will be 70 miles per hour. How long is the drive? (Round to the nearest hour)

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Nina’s car exponentially depreciates at a rate of 7% per year. If Nina bought the car when it was 6 years old for $12,000, what was the original price of the car? Round to the nearest hundred dollars.

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What is the probability of choosing an SUV? P(SUV)? (To the nearest percent)

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What is the probability of choosing a sports car where a female was driving? P(F)? To the nearest percent

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What is the probability of choosing an SUV given that a male was driving? (to the nearest percent)

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Jared purchased a car for $31,800 seven years ago. It depreciated at 5.2% per year. What is its worth now? Round to the nearest hundred dollars.

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Melissa was traveling at 55 mi/h on a concrete road with a drag factor of .85. Her brakes were working at 90% efficiency. To the nearest tenth of a foot, what would you expect the average length of the skid marks to be if she applied her brakes to come to an immediate stop? Round to the nearest tenth

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The ratio of boys to girls in a math classroom is 5:7. There are 72 students in the classroom. How many boys are present?

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After how many years will the value of the car and what you have paid on the vehicle be equal? Round to the nearest tenth of a year.

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The ratio of boys to girls in a math classroom is 5:7. There are 72 students in the classroom. What is the probability of choosing a girl? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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Jerome just purchased a 4-year-old car for $16,000. He was told that this make and model depreciates exponentially at 6.8% per year. What was the original price to the nearest hundred dollars?

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You're traveling 30 mi/h when you see two young children crossing the street. What is your reaction distance?

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What is the approximate braking distance for a car traveling 60 mi/h? Round to the nearest tenth.

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Dustin is driving 50 mi/h on his way to work. He sees a dog 185 feet away. What will be his total stopping distance? Round to the nearest tenth.

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An accident reconstructionist took measurements from yaw marks left at a scene. Using a 38-foot length chord, she determined that the middle ordinate measured approximately 6 feet. The drag factor for the road surface was determined to be 0.8. Determine the minimum speed that the car was going when the skid occurred to the nearest tenth.