Y= 2/3x + 10 (or 11?) is the equation
Answer:
The answer would be -10x-9
Given:

where, f(x) is the amount of a 12-mg dose of antibiotic left in her bloodstream after x hours.
To find:
The remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours.
Solution:
The amount of a 12-mg dose of antibiotic left in her bloodstream after x hours is represented by the function

Putting x=2, we get the remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours.



Therefore, the remaining mg in her bloodstream after 2 hours is 8.0688 mg.
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so first we need to write a fraction.
75 percent/45 mins
then we convert that into a unit rate
1.67 percent/1 min
so, now that we have the unit rate, we know exactly how fast she is moving.
Now, we divide 25 by 1.67 because 25% is the distance between the completion of the gate and current state of the gate.
So we get 14.97, which we can safely round up to 15.
It will take her 15 mins more to finish the gate, and it has already taken 45, so 45+15=60
60 MINS TOTAL/ 1 HOUR