To find out how much Stan is paid a day, simply find out how many miles Stan drives per day, and multiply that with the amount Stan is paid per mile (in this case $3.50 per mile). Then, add that with the daily amount Stan earned (which is $75).
For example, on Monday, Stan drove a total of 30 miles (and he's paid $3.50 per mile).
Simply multiply $3.50 (per mile) with 30 (total number of miles driven), and that should equate to $105 earned for driving a total of 30 miles.
Then, add $105 (earned from driving 30 miles) to $75 (daily pay) and that equals $180.
Stan had been paid a total of $180 on Monday.
If temperature (T) and amount of gas (n) remain constant, but pressure (P) and volume (V) change, then the ideal gas law: PV = nRT becomes
P1V1 = P2V2 --> (41)(16) = P2 (4)
--> P2 (4) = 656
P2 = 656/4 = 164 kPa
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Answer:
The binomials 16x2 + 9 and x2 + 16 didn’t have an equivalent factored form. Both are sums of perfect squares instead of differences.
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