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A new car worth $18 comma 000 is depreciating in value by $3 comma 000 per year. after how many years will the car's value be $3 comma 000?
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A new car worth $18 comma 000 is depreciating in value by $3 comma 000 per year. after how many years will the car's value be $3 comma 000?
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its 5 years
worth = 18000
depriciation per year= 3
in 5 year car value= 18000 minus 5×3000= 3000
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