The power of 25 on the variable z needs to be changed. It has to be divisible by 3.
Answer:
$45.22
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of miles per gallon can be represented by the ratio:
Since we know the unit rate of 26 miles per gallon of gas, we can set up a proportion, or equivalent ratios, to find the number of gallons needed for 420 miles:
, where 'x' is the number of gallons of gas
cross-multiply and divide: 26x = 420 or x ≈ 16.15 gallons
If gas is $2.80 per gallon, take the total number of gallons needed and multiply by $2.80:
16.15 x $2.80 = $45.22
2x+4x-4=2+4x
2x+4x-4x=2+4
2x=6
x=3
25-x=15-3x-10
3x-x= 15-10-25
2x= -20
x= -10
4x=2x+2x+5x-5x
2x+2x+5x-5x-4x
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