The monthly saving P that has to be deposit in a saving account that pays an annual interest rate of r in order to save a total amount of F in N years can be calculated by the formula: P = F(r/12) (1 + r/12)^12N - 1 Calculate the monthly saving that has to be deposit in order to save $100,000 in 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 years if the annual interest rate is 4.35%. Display the results in a two-column table where the first column is the number of years and the second column is the monthly deposit. The variation of vapor pressure p (in units of mm Hg) of benzene with temperature in the range of 0 < T < 42 degree C can be modeled with the equation: ln (p) = k/.0101 a - b where a = 34172 and b = 7.9622 are material constants and T is absolute temperature (K). Write a program that calculates the pressure at various temperatures and displays the results in a three column table. The first column must be temperatures in degree C, the second column, temperatures in K and the third column is the corresponding pressures in mm Hg. Include title and header information for each column.

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Explanation:

for the first question:

P  = F(r/12) (1 + r/12)^12N - 1

P = 10000(0.0435/12)(1+0.0435/12)^((12*N)-1)

n        P

5    448.7710111

6    468.6865023

7    489.4858002

8  511.208126

9  533.894442

Using C#

public void Main( ){

Print(

}

public double CalcP(double T){

  double a = 34172;

  double b = 7.9622;

   return Math.Exp(T/(0.0101*a) -b);

}

pubic void Print(params double[ ] T){

           foreach (var t in T)  {

        Console.WriteLine( T-273   + "     " + T + "         " + CalcP(T) );

}

}

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