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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    Hopefully the dont notice the fudge!
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    I think i got 1.53 m to right of origin(not sure tho). I think i stuffed this up
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    I think the logic point it is the the displacement graph must have a POI between the two SPs, therefore acceleration has to equal 0
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    That question was pretty weird
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    Was that option that the acceleration has to equal 0 ???
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    Yep I got that, it wasnt too hard. You just had to get the right angle. One angle was 60 degrees and one side was 1. Then you use the tan ratio to solve
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    So i got 25.285, then put my answer as minimum 26 people
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    Oh yeah, that is what i put. I just got it mixed up with the other. I had 25. something and then rounded to 26 people
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    No because for An, n was nth withdrawal. And he was only withdrawing once a year (after 4th quarter of each year)
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    This is in reference to the 1,000,000 question
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    I think i got 24.477 or something but i rounded down because it said for how many years can he withdraw
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    I think 24 years? Im not sure if I did it correctly.. However I do remember my equation being 1,000,000 (1.015)^4n - 80,000 ( (1.015)^4n -1) / (1.015)^4 - 1)
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    Oh that one was horrendous, however it was similar to a question that popped in my trials
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    Mathematics Predictions/Thoughts

    I did 1 - (0.98)^n = 0.4 and went from there
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