Answer:
Please check the attached diagram.
Step-by-step explanation:
Due to a certain technical error, my answer is not being correctly submitted here.
Thus, I am attaching the diagram where I have written the solution.
Please check the attached diagram.
Answer:
How far should he ride on each of the four days to reach his goal?
1st day:
miles
2nd day:
miles
3rd day:
miles
4th day:
miles
Step-by-step explanation: As the problem says,
is the number of miles he rides on the first day. Let's start off with that.
1st day:
miles
He want to ride 1.5 times as far as he rode the day before... no 1.5 more, but 1.5 <em>times</em> as far as he rode the day before; you would multiply 1.5 with the previous day's length.
2nd day: 
Then you multiply
to
to get the third day's.
3rd day: 
4th day: 
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Phew! Gavin wants to ride a total of 65 miles over these four days, so if Gavin added all the miles of the four days, he should get 65...
1st+2nd+3rd+4th=65




Yes! Now that we've got the hard part done... substitute 8 for ever single
.
1st day:
miles
2nd day:
miles
3rd day:
miles
4th day:
miles
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Checking my answer:
Just add the miles!


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Hope that helps! :D
Answer:
2y+6 if you are supposed to simplify
All factors of 12 are {-12, -6, -4, -3, -2, -1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12}, so x is one of these numbers.
t is a prime, so t∈{2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23....}
A) t/x cannot be 1/12, because 1 is not a prime. NOT POSSIBLE
B) 1/4 = 3/12 ...... 3 is a prime and 12 is a factor of 12. POSSIBLE
C) 1/2= 3/6 .....3 is a prime and 6 is a factor of 12. POSSIBLE
D) 1 = 2/2....... 2 is a prime and 2 is a factor of 12. POSSIBLE
E) 2 = 2/1 ....... 2 is a prime and 1 is a factor of 12. POSSIBLE
Answer: A