What should scientists do when they see that the data collection or analysis from their experiment has
Question:
A. Describe the limitations in detail in their final report.
B. Ignore the limitations when they draw conclusions.
C. Decide not to report any of the experimental results.
D. Repeat the experiment to see if it still has limitations.
SUBMIT
Answers
yea
Explanation:
it will look cool
yes
Explanation:
Your annual contribution=$87,809.24
Explanation:
Step 1: Determine total amount needed in retirement
Total amount=Expenditure per year×number of years after retirement
where;
Expenditure per year=$ 115,000
Number of years after retirement=(100-65)=35 years
replacing;
Total amount=(115,000×35)=$4,025,000
You need a total amount of $4,025,00 for your plan
Step 2: Determine contribution per year
The contribution per year is the same as principal amount per year
Total amount needed per year=4,025,000/(65-22)=93,604.65 per year
Using the formula
A=P(1+r)^n
where;
A=Future value per year=$93,604.65
P=unknown=p
r=6.6%=6.6/100=0.066
n=1
replacing;
93,604.65=p(1+0.066)^1
93,604.65=1.066 p
p=93,604.65/1.066
p=87,809.24
Your annual contribution=$87,809.24