In order to find how many miles can Sara drive on 12,3 gallons, we need to find how how many gallons of gas will suffice for 1 mile.
3,2/ 70= how many gallons of gas are used per mile
Then we divide our answer with 12.3 and get how many miles sarah can drive.
To prove: √2 is an irrational number. Proof: Let us assume that √2 is a rational number. So it can be expressed in the form p/q where p, q are co-prime integers and q≠0. √2 = p/q. ...
Solving. √2 = p/q. On squaring both the side we get, =>2 = (p/q)2
Its demonstrated OK but I didn’t use enough visuals like in the participation part rain will probably help and you forgot to add an arrow between condensation precipitation.