Y = 6, x = 5 y = 6, x = 5 y = 6, x = 5
Set up the following equations:


x represents car A's speed, and y represents car B's speed.
We'll use elimination to solve this system of equations. Multiply the first equation by 7:


Combine both equations:

Divide both sides by 28 to get x by itself:

The speed of car A is
80 mph.Since we now know the value of one of the variables, we can plug it into the first equation:


Subtract 160 from both sides.

Divide both sides by 2 to get y by itself:

The speed of car B is
60 mph.
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Answer: Choice D) 3.7 * 10^6</h3>
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Explanation:
Place a decimal point between the first two digits 3 and 7.
Now ask yourself how you can go from 3.7 back to the original value. Notice we can move the decimal point 6 spots to the right to go from 3.7 back to 3,700,000
Therefore, the exponent over the 10 is 6. The exponent is positive to mean we move the decimal point to the right. If we had a negative exponent, then we'd move left.
You can use a calculator to confirm that 3.7 * 10^6 = 3,700,000
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Side notes:
3,700,000 = 3 million, 7 hundred thousand
3,700,000 = 3.7 million
90 = (20)(x)
so you have to solve for x
90/.20 =450
answer is 450
Answer : b
Same distance between consecutive terms.