Answer: 5 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to know how many miles we can get by on a gallon of gas. To find this, we need to divide 378 miles by 9 gallons.
378/9 = 42
42 miles per gallon.
Now, we need to find how many gallons of gas it will take Abigail to travel 210. To find this, we simply divide 210 by 42.
210/42 = 5
It will take Abigail 5 gallons of gas to travel 210 miles.
Answer:
665 bagels in 19 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
They can make 350 bagels in 10 hours so
350÷10=35 which means they can make 35 per hour. (the rate per hour)
35×19=665
so they can make 665 bagels in 19 hours
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The first step is to get rid of those very large numbers. It's going to be very difficult to factor unless we can bring those high numbers down. So lets see if we can factor each term.
So after dividing 49 with every single digit. The only number that divides evenly is 7 and one, and 16 isnt divisible evenly by 7 so that didn't work. Looks like we're gonna have to work with these big numbers.
There is something interesting though about these numbers. 16 and 49 are both perfect squares. 16 is the same as 4^2 and 49 is the same as 7^2. So we can factor the whole trinomial as:

If we were to expand this out as:

and multiply it back into the original form. It would match with the expression we started with. The 4's would multiply back into 16x^2 and the 7's would multiply back into 49.
Additionally 4 * -7 is -28, so you can combine two -28x's into the -56x term in the original trinomial.
Thus, the answer is yes you can, and the answer is:

0.15 with dash on top and the dash means its a repeating decimal and a repeating decimal is a decimal that repeats itself in this case it would be 0.1515151515 and so on