a) (0.17 ac)×(126 min/ac) = 21.42 min
b) I can mow 1/126 ac/min; you can mow 1/117 ac/min. Together, we can mow at a rate that is the sum of these:
... (1/126 + 1/117) ac/min = (117 + 126)/(126×117) = 243/14,742 ac/min
Then it will take 14,742/243 min/ac × 0.17 ac/lawn ≈ 10.31 min/lawn
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
equation of the line graphed
(y-4)/(2-4) = (x+6)/(0+6)
(y-4)/(-2) = (x+6)/6
y-4 = (x+6)/-3
y = (x+6)/-3 +4
y = (x+6-12)/-3
y = -1/3x + 2
so the answer is A
For this case, the first thing you should do is define a variable.
We have then:
t: temperature (degree Fahrenheit).
We write then the inequation that adapts to the problem:
t> = 451
Answer:
an inequality that is true only for temperatures at which books spontaneously catch on fire is:
t> = 451