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Which is an equivalent form of the expression 1800(1.2)-? 1800(1/2)*t 1800(5/6)*t 1800(6/5)*t 1800(2/1)*t
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Which is an equivalent form of the expression 1800(1.2)-?
1800(1/2)*t
1800(5/6)*t
1800(6/5)*t
1800(2/1)*t
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1800(5/6)^t
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You can rewrite this expression as 1800 x (1/1.2)^t
Now you just simplify
= 1800(10/12)^t
= 1800 (5/6)^t
So B is your answer!
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