Answer:
He drove 111 miles
If we were given the distance Lan drove last weekend instead off how much gas he used then we would have to find the amount of gas used by lan.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ian's car can go 185 miles on 5 gallons of gas
On 5 gallons of gas lan's car can go 185 miles
Therefore in gallon of gas lan 's car can go
185/5 = 37
So, for 3 gallons of gas lan's car can go
3 × 37 = 111
for 3 gallons of gas lan's car can go 111 miles
If we were given the distance Lan drove last weekend instead off how much gas he used then we would have to find the amount of gas used by lan.
The correct answer is A.
I think about it as -1(-g/-h).
Because both g and h in the fraction are negative, the negatives cancel out. You now have -1(g/h), which is -(g/h) just like the original.
The answer is not B because the negatives would cancel out, leaving you with (g/h).
Correct answer will be option A.
Two events are independent if the occurring of one event does not impact the occurring of the other event.
So this means, the knowledge of one event is having no impact on the probability of occurrence of the second event. Thus option A is correct
Piece(1)=36+9= 45 in
45 in > 44 in
so, piece(1)>piece(2)