To find the percent of increase take the difference of the two divided by the original. (62-55)/55 = .12727272727. So 13% if they want you to round to the nearest percent.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a pythagorean triple
Interest = (PRT)/100 = (1200×4×1)/100 = $48
5y+2x=10y=−25x+2246810−2−4−6−8−10246810−2−4−6−8−10Let's solve for x.5y+2x=10Step 1: Add -5y to both sides.2x+5y+−5y=10+−5y2x=−5y+10Step 2: Divide both sides by 2.2x2=−5y+102x=−52y+5Answer:x=−52y+5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km
what is the distance that the car can travel on 63 ltr of petrol
22ltr = 259.6km
63ltr=
cross multiply
{63 x 259.6}/22 = 16354.8/22 = 743.4 km
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km, it would require 63 ltr of petrol to travel 743.4km
2. To travel a distance of 2013.2 km
we would need to calculate the amount of fuel
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km
what amount of fuel would it require to travel 2013.2km
22ltr = 259.6km
xltr = 2013.2km
x is the value of petrol to cover 2013.2km
cross multiply
(2013.2 x 22)/259.6
44290.4/259.6 = 170.610169492≈170.6 ltr
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km, it would require 170.6 ltr of petrol to travel 2013.2km
if 1ltr is $1.99
170.6 ltr is (170.6 x 1.99)/1 = $339.494≈$339.5
The price of fuel consumed for 2013.2 km at 1 liter of petrol at $1.99 is $339.5