The answer is -3.8 this is the answer
Answer:
C) about 113
Step-by-step explanation:
"How many people are there per square mile?" means that we want a ratio with miles as denominator. In other words, to find the population density, we just need to divide the population by the land area (miles squared):
We know that the population of Alabama is 90,000 people and its land area is 800 miles squared, so and .
Replacing values:
Which rounds to:
We can conclude that there are approximately 113 people per square mile in Alabama.
200 because 47x/100 = 94 x = 200
Simplifying
1.5d + 3.25 = 1 + 2.25d
Reorder the terms:
3.25 + 1.5d = 1 + 2.25d
Solving
3.25 + 1.5d = 1 + 2.25d
Solving for variable 'd'.
Move all terms containing d to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '-2.25d' to each side of the equation.
3.25 + 1.5d + -2.25d = 1 + 2.25d + -2.25d
Combine like terms: 1.5d + -2.25d = -0.75d
3.25 + -0.75d = 1 + 2.25d + -2.25d
Combine like terms: 2.25d + -2.25d = 0.00
3.25 + -0.75d = 1 + 0.00
3.25 + -0.75d = 1
Add '-3.25' to each side of the equation.
3.25 + -3.25 + -0.75d = 1 + -3.25
Combine like terms: 3.25 + -3.25 = 0.00
0.00 + -0.75d = 1 + -3.25
-0.75d = 1 + -3.25
Combine like terms: 1 + -3.25 = -2.25
-0.75d = -2.25
Divide each side by '-0.75'.
d = 3
Simplifying
d = 3
Answer:
4.3
Step-by-step explanation: