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Dec 29, 2014 - Re: entering service mode. Press and hold the 0 key for 10 seconds then simultaneously press START. You will then be asked to enter a code. Type .
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Most colour printers will not allow that as the software is designed to check print levels and when too low stop the ink head from getting damaged by drying up.
You posted to the category 'Question about In Office Equipment & Supplies'.
You give years and that it it a 4.3 litre engine. The important information in questions like this is FULL 'year make model', and in your case both the 1994 vehicle and the 2004 vehicle need full details.
Normally in 'will this fit in this', I use two Google tricks
1. the Versus trick
1994 make model vs 2004 make model
2. Search '2004 make model' and scroll down until you see the Wikipedia entry. Read the whole lot and see what the changes were in the generations
My gut feeling is that it won't work because the engine is 10 years apart and there must have been changes. When you start considering computer changes, you open up a whole can o' worms.
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https://www.mathsisfun.com/money/internal-rate-return.html
you have to guess what it is and I guess it to be 34.696 percent
From finance theory this is the finance formula
fv=pv(1+int)^n+pv2(1+int)^n2+pv3(1+int)^n3+pv4(1+int)^n4
10500=2000*(1.34696)^4+2500*(1.34696)^3+1500*(1.34696)^2+2000*(1.34696)^1
but I just used a spreadsheet and calculated the interest earned each year
So in cell c2 formula is =b2+(b2*$b$9/100) d2 you copy cell c2 to it and the interest rate will not alter its cell position
f6 formula is =sum(f1:f5)
then when you finish you just keep altering irr value to get 10500.
The reason for irr is to compare putting your money say in a bank account or in the government bonds market and comparing it to the IRR for your investment in question to see if it is worthwhile .
A true outlook would be to also factor in inflation over this time frame however the other investments are also affected by deflation so you are comparing like returns