I am currently taking Geometry right now, so I understand where you are coming from. I think it's just a matter of approaching it differently. My teacher always says she is trying to get us to think, not memorize. If you think a tutor would help you, then go for it! Just make sure you are learning the material not just for the grade, but so that you actually understand it. That's the most important part. Good luck!
Subtract 6.75 from 15.2 to find what he did on Sunday, because supposed the number of miles he ran on Sunday was x. Therefore, the formula should be x + 6.75 = 15.2
Solve that, and you should get that Jim ran 8.45 miles on Sunday.
<u>Answer:</u>
7th Place
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
Seeing as how the number of runners in front of Paula is
the number of runners behind her,
Assign the number of people behind Paula to a variable:
# of people behind Paula = b, which means
# of people ahead of Paula =
b
Use the variable to make an equation:
b (people behind Paula) +
b (people ahead of Paula) + 1 (Paula) = 25
b +
b + 1 = 25
Solve for b:
b +
b + 1 = 25
b +
b = 24
b = 24
b = 18
If there are 18 people behind Paula, there are
* 18 people in front of her, which is 6; This puts Paula in 7th place.
Answer:
37
Step-by-step explanation:
=sqrt((x2-x1)^2+(y2-y1)^2)=sqrt((0-12)^2+(35-0)^2)=sqrt(144+1225)=sqrt(1369)=37=37
It’s 18, i guess
FG = JHxEF/EJ = 12 + 6 = 18