To determine how many oil changes you will need the first year, you can calculate the number of miles driven the first year and then use that to determine how many groups of 3000 miles you will drive after the first 5000 miles.
1. 52 x 250 = 13000 miles
2. 13000 miles - 5000 miles (1 oil change) = 8000 miles
3. 8000 miles - 3000 miles (1 oil change) - 3000 miles (1 oil change) = 2000 miles
The first year, you will need 3 oil changes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe yes because binomial is of 2 digits
Where as trinomial of 3 digits
Answer:
its 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
A represents the speed of the aircraft.
b represents the speed of the bus.
a=2b-5
114/b=218/a
Substitution method
114/b=218/(2b-5)
(2b-5)*(114/b)= 218
(228b-570)/b = 218
228b-570= 218b
228b-218b=570
10b= 570
b=57
Plug the value of b into one of the original equations.
a=2(57)-5
a=114-5
a=109
Final answer:
Average speed of plane= 109
Average speed of bus= 57
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of a line is rise/run.
First, you must choose any two points on the line.
Rise is how many spaces a line moves upward or downward from one point to another.
The run is how many spaces a line moves left or right from one point to another.
It is given that from point M to point N, the line moves up 4 spaces and runs to the right 2 spaces.
- 4 = rise
- 2 = run
- Slope = 4/2, which can be simplified to 2, because 4 divided by 2 is 2.