34,235345 = thirty four million two hundred thirty
five thousand three hundred forty five
Answer:
It will take the police car 3.5 hours to travel a distance of 175 miles traveling at a rate of 50 miles/hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
If a car is traveling at a constant speed of 50 miles/hour and we wish to know how long it will take it to travel a distance of 175 miles, we will use this formula
d = r*t
Where d is the distance traveled in miles
r is the rate of speed in miles/ hour, and
t is the time in hours
d in this case is 175 miles and r is 50 miles/hour, plugging this in, we have
175 miles = (50 miles/hour) * t Divide both sides by 50 miles/hour
Our miles unit will cancel out, leaving us with
3.5 hours = t
For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.
m: number of times you cut the grass
d: amount of dollars you earn.
We now write the linear equation that models the problem:
d = 12m
The slope of the line is 12, which means that each time you cut the grass, you earn 12 dollars.
Answer:
an equation for the number of dollars, d, you earn when you mow the lawn m times is:
d = 12m
Answer:
$( 51x^2 + x + 29).
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount she had left = original amount - amount spent on the gloves
= 62x^2 + x - 4 - (11x^2 - 33) (note we place the amount spent on gloves in parentheses because we have to subtract the whole amount)
Now we distribute the negative over the parentheses:
= 62x^2 + x - 4 - 11x^2 + 33 ( note - 33 becomes -33*-1 = +33)
Now simplifying like terms:
= 51x^2 + x + 29 (answer).