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Q613957 Matemática Financeira
Determinada instituição financeira faz empréstimos e cobra 6% a.m. de juros simples, que devem ser pagos antecipadamente pelo tomador. Desse modo, assinale a alternativa que apresenta o valor aproximado da taxa efetiva que o tomador paga pelo empréstimo de R$17.000,00, por quatro meses.
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Q613956 Matemática Financeira
Dois amigos, Raul e Luan, tinham, cada um, R$20.000,00 para aplicar e optaram por condições diferentes quanto à taxa de juros composta. Raul efetuou uma aplicação a juros de 45% a.a. e Luan aplicou a 17% a.s.. Decorrido um ano de aplicação, é correto afirmar que

I. o montante de Raul é R$27.738,00.

II. Luan recebeu de juros o valor de R$7.378,00.

III. a diferença dos juros recebidos entre os dois amigos é de R$1.622,00.

IV. se Raul tivesse investido R$25.000,00, o valor dos juros percebidos seria 20% maior do que na real situação.

É correto o que está contido em  
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Q613955 Matemática Financeira
João emprestou a seu amigo R$3.120,00. Os dois combinaram que o valor seria pago daqui a oito meses e que, nesta condição, a taxa de juros simples mensal ficaria em 6%. De acordo com essas informações, assinale a alternativa que apresenta quanto João receberá de juros.
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Q613954 Raciocínio Lógico
Se 5 impressoras iguais efetuam a impressão de 900 folhas em 30 minutos, assinale a alternativa que apresenta quanto tempo 2 impressoras produzirão 1.800 impressões.
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Q479343 Inglês
Background

The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) started in 1948. Since that time, the NNPP has provided safe and effective propulsion systems to power submarines, surface combatants, and aircraft carriers. Today, nuclear propulsion enables virtually undetectable US Navy submarines, including the sea-based leg of the strategic triad, and provides essentially inexhaustible propulsion power independent of forward logistical support to both our submarines and aircraft carriers. Over forty percent of the Navy's major combatant ships are nuclear-powered, and because of their demonstrated safety and reliability, these ships have access to seaports throughout the world. The NNPP has consistently sought the best way to affordably meet Navy requirements by evaluating, developing, and delivering a variety of reactor types, fuel systems, and structural materials. The Program has investigated many different fuel systems and reactor design features, and has designed, built, and operated over thirty different reactor designs in over twenty plant types to employ the most promising of these developments in practical applications. Improvements in naval reactor design have allowed increased power and energy to keep pace with the operational requirements of the modern nuclear fleet, while maintaining a conservative design approach that ensures reliability and safety to the crew, the public, and the environment. As just one example of the progress that has been made, the earliest reactor core designs in the NAUTILUS required refueling after about two years while modern reactor cores can last the life of a submarine, or over thirty years without refueling. These improvements have been the result of prudent, conservative engineering, backed by analysis, testing, and prototyping. The NNPP was also a pioneer in developing basic technologies and transferring technology to the civilian nuclear electric power industry. For example, the Program demonstrated the feasibility of commercial nuclear power generation in this country by designing, constructing and operating the Shipping port Atomic Power Station in Pennsylvania and showing the feasibility of a thorium-based breeder reactor.

In: Report on Low Enriched Uranium for Naval Reactor Cores. Page 1. Report to Congress, January 2014. Office of Naval Reactors. US Dept. of Energy. DC 2058 http://fissilematerials.org/library/doe14.pdf

Read the passage taken of the text below.

“The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program (NNPP) started in 1948. Since that time, the NNPP has provided safe and effective propulsion systems to power submarines, surface combatants, and aircraft carriers. Today, nuclear propulsion enables virtually undetectable US Navy submarines, including the sea-based leg of the strategic triad, and provides essentially inexhaustible propulsion power independent of forward logistical support to both our submarines and aircraft carriers.”

Choose the alternative in which the words can properly substitute the ones in bold and underlined, respectively.
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Respostas
36: C
37: D
38: B
39: E
40: D