Answer:
The average is exactly 26,375 gallons of gas per hour.
How I found this is buy subtracting each numbers like 422,000 - 369,250 = 52,750. 369,250 - 316,500 = 52, 750 and so on. They all ended up being 52,750, but then I realized that they are all 2 hours apart and the question asks of gallons of gas per 1 hour so then I divided 52,750 in half and got my final answer, 26,375.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is how much gas the jet uses per 1 hour
my question doesn't ask me to create a linear model but it asks for gasoline per hour, and it's just like this question with the same graph so if you have the same as me this is the answer.
The Answer to your problem is:
0.292
Pretty sure it’s the second option because length would be 3w+2
and width would be w+1 and with area you have to multiply so it would just be the (w+1)(3w+2)
<span><span><span><span>3/4</span>x</span>+11 </span>< <span><span>0.3x</span>+<span>3/4
</span></span></span>First turn 3/4 from both sides to decimals to get..
.75x+11 < 0.3x+.75
And then subtract 0.3x from both sides to get
.45x+11 < .75
And then subtract 11 from both sides to get
.45x < -10.25
And then divide both sides by .45x to get
x < -22.77777778
Answer:
5.50x
Step-by-step explanation:
Because you are giving the answer in terms of x, Danielle is earning 5.50 an hour. the X represents the hour, so you multiply 5.50 by x to see how much she earned for that amount of time.