Applied Math-2nd Assignments
- Instructor
- Jeffrey Ramos
- Term
- Spring 2024
- Department
- Math
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Please work on the DM assignment titled TEST REVIEW during your time with the sub today. Please note: Start working on it today, but this assignment is due on Friday.
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Please work on the DM assignment titled TEST REVIEW during your time with the sub today. Please note: Start working on it today, but this assignment is due on Friday.
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Please work on the DM assignment titled TEST REVIEW during your time with the sub today. Please note: Start working on it today, but this assignment is due on Friday.
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Please work on the DM assignment titled TEST REVIEW during your time with the sub today. Please note: Start working on it today, but this assignment is due on Friday.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the review assignment on DM. Right before spring break, we were working on piecewise and quadratic functions. Your DM assignment will have these types of problems. I will be back tomorrow.
Complete the review assignment on DM. Right before spring break, we were working on piecewise and quadratic functions. Your DM assignment will have these types of problems. I will be back tomorrow.
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Complete the review assignment on DM. Right before spring break, we were working on piecewise and quadratic functions. Your DM assignment will have these types of problems. I will be back tomorrow.
Complete the review assignment on DM. Right before spring break, we were working on piecewise and quadratic functions. Your DM assignment will have these types of problems. I will be back tomorrow.
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Complete the assignment on DM
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Complete the assignment on DM
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Using the information gathered in part B, fill out the attached budget.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
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Using the information gathered in part B, fill out the attached budget.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
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Using the information gathered in part B, fill out the attached budget.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
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Using the information gathered in part B, fill out the attached budget.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
Under "Income", put in your gross monthly income and net monthly income in the provided spaces.
Fill out the "Expenses" section. For this project, utilities (which include electricity, gas and others) will be $500 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $300. Car insurance will be $200 for everyone. If you do not plan on having a car, change this value to $0. Escrow will be $250 for everybody. If you plan on renting instead of having a mortgage, change this value to $0.
If you plan on purchasing a car, find the price of your car and take out a loan. Use the included calculator and 6% interest rate, with a loan term of 6 years.
Medical will also be $200 for everyone in this project.
Savings will automatically calculate after you have filled out gross income (10%).
All other expenses should be filled out using research. Figure out how much to spend monthly for those categories. Change categories if you would like. When you are finished, make sure your end balance is positive!
Once you have finished your budget, write a 1-2 page paper on this project. Include your career choice, choice of living, and how your salary impacts your budget. Write about if your projected salary is meeting your desired lifestyle (i.e. did you have enough money for the home / apartment you really wanted? Did you have enough money for non-essentials, like travel or going out?). Write about why creating a budget is useful and necessary as an adult. Include any other information gained during this project.
Use 12 point font / Times New Roman.
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Follow the instructions on the provided google document.
Use the link for "student loan calculator" when calculating that monthly expense. Refer to your research for the total of your loan. Refer to the attached google document for interest rate / years.
Use the link for "Paycheck calculator" to calculate your net pay. For this assignment, keep your marital status as "single" and all allowances as 1. Change pay frequency to "monthly", and be sure that the location matches where you want to live (i.e. if you are moving to San Francisco, make sure it says San Francisco). Do not fill anything out / change the values for additional withholding, pre-tax and post-tax deductions, and be sure that "no" is selected for "Are you exempt from any taxes". Your net pay will be in the section "Your estimated semi-monthly take home pay:"
Use the link for "mortgage calculator" to calculate your mortgage. Refer to the attached google document for interest rate. Keep years as 30 year-fixed for this particular project. Down payment should be at 0. Click advanced and deselect taxes and insurance. Your mortgage should only include your principle and interest (p and i). For taxes and insurance, refer to the "escrow" portion of the google document.
Use the link for "student loan calculator" when calculating that monthly expense. Refer to your research for the total of your loan. Refer to the attached google document for interest rate / years.
Use the link for "Paycheck calculator" to calculate your net pay. For this assignment, keep your marital status as "single" and all allowances as 1. Change pay frequency to "monthly", and be sure that the location matches where you want to live (i.e. if you are moving to San Francisco, make sure it says San Francisco). Do not fill anything out / change the values for additional withholding, pre-tax and post-tax deductions, and be sure that "no" is selected for "Are you exempt from any taxes". Your net pay will be in the section "Your estimated semi-monthly take home pay:"
Use the link for "mortgage calculator" to calculate your mortgage. Refer to the attached google document for interest rate. Keep years as 30 year-fixed for this particular project. Down payment should be at 0. Click advanced and deselect taxes and insurance. Your mortgage should only include your principle and interest (p and i). For taxes and insurance, refer to the "escrow" portion of the google document.
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Watch the video (How much does renting cost) and read the document (Renting vs. Owning). Then, complete the attached google doc.
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Watch the video (How much does renting cost) and read the document (Renting vs. Owning). Then, complete the attached google doc.
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Watch the video (How much does renting cost) and read the document (Renting vs. Owning). Then, complete the attached google doc.
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Watch the video (How much does renting cost) and read the document (Renting vs. Owning). Then, complete the attached google doc.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Linear Regression Calculator
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Linear Regression Calculator
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Linear Regression Calculator
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Linear Regression Calculator
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Complete the quiz on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Complete the assignment on DM.
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Please be sure to bring back the syllabus (signed) by 1/05.
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Complete the assignment on Delta Math.
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Complete the assignment on Delta Math.