Yes there actually is because the x and y
There is not enough context to answer the question.
But if you add all the test grades together (which there should be 6 I think) then you divide by 6 and you get the average test grade
Answer:
a) a^6+6a^4b+15a^2b^2+20b^3+15(b^4/a^2)+6(b^5/a^4)+(b/a)^6
b) 20
c) a^6+6a^4+15a^2+20+15/a^2+6/a^4+1/a^6
Step-by-step explanation:
(a+b/a)^6=a^6+6a^5(b/a)+15a^4(b/a)^2+20a^3(b/a)^3+15a^2(b/a)^4+6a(b/a)^5+(b/a)^6
a^6+6a^4b+15a^2b^2+20b^3+15(b^4/a^2)+6(b^5/a^4)+(b/a)^6
b) the coefficient of b^3=20
c) if b=1, the expression is
a^6+6a^4+15a^2+20+15/a^2+6/a^4+1/a^6
The top equation, 3x+y-3=0.
When x is 0, y is 3 (also seen in graph).
When y is 0, x is 1.
12.5 * .25=3 1/8 miles running part
3.125 * .5=1 9/16 miles kayaking part
12.5+3.125+1.5625=17 3/16 miles total race