The answer is 41.25
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At the end of practice, Joseph will need to run another 1.75 miles or 1 3/4 miles.
To determine this we need to subtract the amounts he already has run during practice from the goal of 3 miles.
3 miles - 1/2 miles - 1/4 miles - 1/4 miles - 1/4 miles = 1.75 miles
The answer would be false.
Since the figure above is a square, that would mean all sides are equal size. If x=5, that would make segment AD bigger than segment BC.
We should first divide the miles Mike drove with the numbers of mile per gallon to find out how many gallons of gas he needs
10850/16 equals to 678.125
Mike needs 678 gallons of gas
678.125 multiplied by the cost of one gallon of gas
678 ×210 equals to 142406.25
Mike gasoline cost for the trip was $142406.25
P.S Oh my gosh that is a huge amount of money to use and buy gas, like seriously