property - an attribute, quality, or characteristic of something
A $654,000 property is depreciated for tax purposes by its owner with the straight-line depreciationA $654,000 property is depreciated for tax purposes by its owner with the straight-line depreciation method. The value of the building, y, after x months of use is given by y = 654,000 − 1800x dollars. After how many months will the value of the building be $409,200?
We want to know x for the equation:
654000 - 1800x = 409200
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x = [B]136 months[/B]
A b = b a is an example of the property calledA b = b a is an example of the property called the [B]commutative property of multiplication[/B].
A property sold for $198,000 with a listing commission of 8%. The selling office is to receive 40% oA property sold for $198,000 with a listing commission of 8%. The selling office is to receive 40% of the total commission. How much will the listing salesperson receive if she is paid 60% of the amount retained by listed broker.
[U]Calculate commission amount:[/U]
Commission amount = Sale Price * Commission Percent
Commission amount = 198,000 * 8%
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[U]Calculate listing salesperson commission amount:[/U]
Listing salesperson commission amount = Commission Amount * Listing salesperson Percent
Listing salesperson commission amount = 15,840 * 60%
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A real estate agency receives 3.5% commission on the first $100,000 of a sale and 2.25% on the remaiA real estate agency receives 3.5% commission on the first $100,000 of a sale and 2.25% on the remainder. How much commission is received on the sale of a $450,000 property?
Calculate commission on first $100,000 (Commission 1):
Commission 1 = $100,000 * 0.035
Commission 1 = $3,500
Calculate commission on the remainder (Commission 2):
Commission 2 = 0.025 * ($450,000 - $100,000)
Commission 2 = 0.025 * ($350,000)
Commission 2 = $8,750
Calculate Total Commission:
Total Commission = Commission 1 + Commission 2
Total Commission = $3,500 + $8,750
Total Commission = [B]$12,250[/B]
A=2(l+w) for wMultiply through using the distributive property, so we have:
A = 2l + 2w
Subtract 2l from each side
2w = A - 2l
Divide each side by w
w = (A - 2l)/2
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Add 5 and 6 and then multiply by 3Add 5 and 6 and then multiply by 3
Add 5 and 6:
(5 + 6)
Then multiply by 3:
[B]3(5 + 6)
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[B]33[/B]
Add 8 and 7, and then multiply by 2.Add 8 and 7, and then multiply by 2.
Add 8 and 7:
8 + 7
Then multiply by 2:
2(8 + 7)
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[B]30[/B]
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All squares are rectangles and all rectangles are parallelograms, therefore all squares are parallelAll squares are rectangles and all rectangles are parallelograms, therefore all squares are parallelograms. Is this true?
[B]Yes.[/B]
This is similar to A implies B and B implies C so A implies C also known as transitive property
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. If 0 < a < b, then Ln a < Ln bDetermine whether the statement is true or false. If 0 < a < b, then Ln a < Ln b
We have a logarithmic property that states:
ln(a) - ln(b) = ln (a / b)
We're given a < b, so (a / b) < 1
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ln (a / b) < 0
And since ln(a) - ln(b) = ln (a / b)
Then Ln(a) - Ln(b) < 0
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Given: BC = EF AC = EG AB = 10 BC = 3 Prove FG = 10Given: BC = EF
AC = EG
AB = 10
BC = 3
Prove FG = 10
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[*]AC = AB + BC (Segment Addition Postulate)
[*]AB = 10, BC = 3 (Given)
[*]AC = 10 + 3 (Substitution Property of Equality)
[*]AC = 13 (Simplify)
[*]AC = EG, BC = EF (Given)
[*]EG = 13, EF = 3 (Segment Equivalence)
[*]EG = EF + FG (Segment Addition Postulate)
[*]13 = 3 + FG (Substitution Property of Equality)
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M is the midpoint of AB. Prove AB = 2AMM is the midpoint of AB. Prove AB = 2AM
M is the midpoint of AB (Given)
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Name the property shown. 6 + 5 + 84 = 84 + 5 + 6Name the property shown. 6 + 5 + 84 = 84 + 5 + 6
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Commutative property of addition[/B]
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rectangle abcd prove: triangle adc is congruent to triangle bcdrectangle abcd prove: triangle adc is congruent to triangle bcd
1. Given: ABCD is a rectangle
2. AB = CD since opposite sides of rectangle are congruent
3. BC = AD since opposite sides of rectangle are congruent
4. AC = AC by the Reflexive Property of Equality
5. triangle ADC = triangle CBA by the Side-Side-Side (SSS) Property
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The property taxes on a boat were $375. What was the tax rate if the boat was valued at $75,000?The property taxes on a boat were $375. What was the tax rate if the boat was valued at $75,000?
Tax Rate = Tax Amount / Purchase Price
Tax Rate = 375 / 75,000
Tax Rate = 0.005
Tax Rates are generally expressed in percentages, so the percentage = 0.005 * 100 = [B]0.5%[/B].
The property taxes on a business office were $960. What was the tax rate if the business office wasThe property taxes on a business office were $960. What was the tax rate if the business office was valued at $80,000?
Tax Rate = 100% * Tax Amount / Office Value
Tax Rate = 100% * 960 / 80000
Tax Rate = 100% * 0.012
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The property taxes on a house were $810. What was the tax rate if the house was valued at $90,000The property taxes on a house were $810. What was the tax rate if the house was valued at $90,000
Tax rate = Property Tax Amount/House Value
Tax rate = 810/90000
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The residents of a city voted on whether to raise property taxes. The ratio of yes votes to no votesThe residents of a city voted on whether to raise property taxes. The ratio of yes votes to no votes was 4 to 3 . If there were 2958 no votes, what was the total number of votes?
Set up a ratio of yes to no votes
4/3 = x/2958
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Total Votes = 3,944 + 2,958
Total Votes = [B]6,902[/B]
The residents of a city voted on whether to raise property taxes. The ratio of yes votes to no votesThe residents of a city voted on whether to raise property taxes. The ratio of yes votes to no votes was 6 to 5. If there were 4570 no votes, what was the total number of votes?
Set up a proportion where y is the number of yes votes to 4570 no votes
6/5 = y/4570
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Twice the sum of a number and 6 is equal to three times the difference of the number and 3. Find the[SIZE=6]Twice the sum of a number and 6 is equal to three times the difference of the number and 3. Find the number.
The phrase [/SIZE][I][SIZE=7]a number[/SIZE][/I][SIZE=6] means an arbitrary variable, let's call it x.
The sum of a number and 6 means we add 6 to x:
x + 6
Twice the sum of a number and 6 means we multiply x + 6 by 2:
2(x + 6)
the difference of the number and 3 means we subtract 3 from x
x - 3
three times the difference of the number and 3 means we multiply x - 3 by 3:
3(x- 3)
The word [I]is[/I] means we set 2(x + 6) equal to 3(x - 3)
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2x + 12 = 3x - 9
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2x - 2x + 12 = 3x - 2x - 9
x - 9 = 12
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Which of the following involves making pairwise comparisons? a. Comparing the standard deviation ofWhich of the following involves making pairwise comparisons?
a. Comparing the standard deviation of GRE grades between two states
b. Comparing the variance of the amount of soda consumed by boys and girls in a high school
c. Comparing the mean weight between children in grades 2, 3, 4 and 5
d. Comparing the number of restaurants in New York and Boston
[B]c. Comparing the mean weight between children in grades 2, 3, 4 and 5[/B]
Pairwise comparison generally refers to any process of comparing entities in pairs to judge which of each entity is preferred, or has a greater amount of some quantitative property
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