Preliminary Problem
Givens
Miles = m = 392 miles
Gallons = G = 14 gallons
Miles per gallon = mpg
Formula
miles = miles per gallon * number of gallons.
Solve
392 = mpg * 14 Divide by 14
392 / 14 = mpg
28 = mpg which is really quite good. Our vehicle gets 44 mpg but it's a 4 cylinder. It's meant to get that kind of milage.
Part A
Let x = the number of gallons used
Let y = the number of miles driven
y = k*x
Part B
y = k* x
k =28 mpg
11700 = 28*x
11700 /28 = x
x = 417.86
If this is incorrect please put some more facts in. The question does not seem complete.
Answer:
(x-6)^3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Hope this helps!
<span>Understand that:
• the sum of two positive numbers is greater than either
number.
Understand that addition is the inverse of subtraction (addition
reverses subtraction and vice versa) and use this to check
results.
Respond rapidly to oral or written questions, explaining the
strategy used. For example:
• 654 add 50… Add 68 to 74…
• 7 add 12 add 9… Add 15, 6, 4, 15 and 1…
• What is the sum/total of 26 and 39? And of 13, 62 and 3?
• How many altogether are 121 and 35? And 61, 37 and 6?
• Increase 48 by 22.
• Which three numbers could have a total of 103?
Are there any others?</span>
Answer:
I believe it's D.
Lmk if I was right, cause I'm 98% sure on this
Answer:
x > -10
Step-by-step explanation:
First subtract the 2 from both sides. This gets you to 5x > -50. Last, you divide both sides by 5 and get an answer of x > -10.