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C
=
2
×
10.000
×
20.000.000
1.5
%
C=\sqrt{\frac{2 \times 10.000 \times 20.000 .000}{1.5 \%}}
C
=
1.5%
2
×
10.000
×
20.000.000
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Sum of finite series not start from 1
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Q.
C
=
2
×
10.000
×
20.000.000
1.5
%
C=\sqrt{\frac{2 \times 10.000 \times 20.000 .000}{1.5 \%}}
C
=
1.5%
2
×
10.000
×
20.000.000
Convert to decimal:
Convert the percentage to a decimal for the calculation.
1.5
%
1.5\%
1.5%
as a decimal is
1.5
100
=
0.015
\frac{1.5}{100} = 0.015
100
1.5
=
0.015
.
Substitute values into formula:
Substitute the values into the formula.
C
=
(
2
×
10
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
0.015
)
C = \sqrt{\left(\frac{2\times10,000 \times 20,000,000}{0.015}\right)}
C
=
(
0.015
2
×
10
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
)
Perform multiplication:
Perform the multiplication in the numerator.
2
×
10
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
=
20
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
=
400
,
000
,
000
,
000
2\times10,000 \times20,000,000 = 20,000 \times20,000,000 = 400,000,000,000
2
×
10
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
=
20
,
000
×
20
,
000
,
000
=
400
,
000
,
000
,
000
Divide by denominator:
Divide the result by the denominator.
\newline
400
,
000
,
000
,
000
/
0.015
=
26
,
666
,
666
,
666
,
666.666
…
400,000,000,000 / 0.015 = 26,666,666,666,666.666\ldots
400
,
000
,
000
,
000/0.015
=
26
,
666
,
666
,
666
,
666.666
…
Take square root:
Take the
square root
of the result.
\newline
C
=
26
,
666
,
666
,
666
,
666.666
…
C = \sqrt{26,666,666,666,666.666\ldots}
C
=
26
,
666
,
666
,
666
,
666.666
…
Calculate square root:
Calculate the square root.
\newline
C
≈
5
,
163
,
977.726
C \approx 5,163,977.726
C
≈
5
,
163
,
977.726
(rounded to three decimal places)
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