Quantity of gasoline needed by a car to run 800 miles = 30 gallons
Quantity of gasoline needed by a car to run 1 mile =
= 30 ÷ 800
= 0.0375 gallons
So , to run 1 mile a car would need = 0.0375 gallons of oil
To run 700 miles the quantity of gasoline needed =
= 700 × 0.0375
= 26.25 gallons of gasoline
Therefore , a car will use 26.25 gallons of gasoline on a trip of 700 miles .
Answer:
c = 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
5c+16.5=13.5+10c
Subtract 5c from each side
5c-5c+16.5=13.5+10c-5c
16.5 = 13.5 +5c
Subtract 13.5 from each side
16.5 -13.5 =13.5-13.5 +5c
3 = 5c
Divide by 5
3/5 = 5c/5
3/5 =c
Alright so I got A=4, B=5 and C=9
A B C
+ A C B
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C B A
459
+ 495
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954
Answer:
The rectangular 5 x 10 table.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find which table the office manager needs to get so he can sit more people at it is decided by one factor, the perimeter. The rectangular one, which is 5 x 10 the perimeter is (5 x 2) + (10 x 2) = 10 + 20 = 30. The circular one can be calculated by the equation
where d = 8. Putting
x 8 in my calculator and it comes out approximately at 25.132, having a less amount of perimeter space to work with, making the rectangular table the way to go.