Each lap in a pool = 100
meters long.
Find the total number of laps are there in one mile.
First, let’s identify the value of 1 mile in meters.
=> 1 mile = 1 609.34 meters
Now, let’s divide it by 100 to know
how many laps are there:
=> 1 609.34 / 100
=> 16.0934
Round to the nearest tenths
=> 16.1
Thus, there are 16.1 laps in one mile in a pool. Every laps measures 100
meters long
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 1 = 3x - 4
-2x -2x
--------------------
1 = x - 4
+4 +4
----------------
5 = x
The answer is 5.
Hope this helped.
Answer:
about an hour and 42 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
Time=Distance/Speed
Answer:
The total fish is 65
(PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST)
Explanation:
65 x 0.80 = 52
Therefore, that shows that 80 percent is equal to 52 fish, and there are 13 remaining fish that are not freshwater.
The answer is 16. To solve this problem, it will look like this:
5 n + n = 24
So, 6(4) = 24. n=4
With this equation, you can see that 4 kids walk to school and 20 take the bus. Then you need to do 20 - 4 = 16. So 16 more kids take the bus than walk to school.
Another way to look at it...
We know there are 5 times as many bus kids as there are walkers.
walkers - n
bus kids - n+n+n+n+n
6n = 24 (the total number of students), which can translate to 6 x n = 24. We know that 6x4=24, so n=4. The number of kids that walk is 4. The number of kids on the bus is 20. So subtract the bus kids from the walking kids, and that leaves us the answer. 16 more students ride the bus than those who walk. I hope that helped.