Answer:
You should go with the 1st, because it's cheaper.
Step-by-step explanation:
1st plan:
30$ which include 75 mins of free calls and 100 free text messages
25 more mins * 10¢ /min(0.1$/min) = 2.5$
You will pay 32.5$
2nd plan:
(calls)100*0.3$=30$
(text messages)100 * 0.1$=10$
30+10 = 40$
Answer:
x < 2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Allen has already run 3 hours and will run x amount more to finish. This is 3+x. He must finish under or less than 5.5 hours. So 3 + x < 5.5. You solve and find x < 2.5.
Answer:
i cant really see what it says but i think its 2- by 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Cut only to ends of the triangle off then it will have a pentagon with the uncut shape
Her is the data of major river system in India on the basis of their pollution level:
Sabarmati :
Around 4 mg/L
On the basis of the statistics taken in 2010 are:
Markanda: 590 mg Oxygen /liter
Amlakhadi: 353 mg Oxygen /liter
Kali: 364 mg Oxygen /liter
Yamuna canal: 247 mg Oxygen /liter
The Yamuna near Delhi: 70 mg Oxygen /liter
Betwa: 58 mg Oxygen /liter
The levels of 8 mg/L or less is acceptable and below 2 mg/L is also considered as a good water.
Ganga :
At Rishikesh: 1.5 mg Oxygen/L.
At Kanpur: 5 mg/L
Brahmaputra:
At Gauhati - very high.
At other locations: 2 mg /L or less
Tapi:
In certain areas: 2 mg/L .
In cities and towns: 13 mg/L
Narmada:
Less than 2.5 mg/L
Mahanadi:
Less than 1 mg Oxygen / Litre to 4 mg Oxygen / Litre in cities or Chattisgarh
Krishna:
1 mg Oxygen / Litre to 3 mg Oxygen / Litre 10 mg Oxygen / Litre in certain cities/towns.
Pune:
Around 28 mg/L
Cauvery :
From 1 mg/L to 3 mg/L
Ganga :
From 4 mg/l to 8 mg/l
Godavari :
Around 5 mg/l
Vitharini (Bitarni) :
Around 2 mg/l
Narmada :
Around 2 mg/l
Mahi :
Around 2.5 mg//l