Answer:
4 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
The average speed of an object is given by the total distance covered by the time taken:

where
d is the total distance covered
t is the time taken
in the first part, the person runs for 0.4 hours at a speed of 7 mph, so the distance covered in the 1st part is

Then the distance covered in the second part is
, so the total distance is
(1)
The total time elapsed is 0.4 hours (first part) + 0.8 hours (second part), so

So we can write the average speed as
(1)
We want the average speed to be 5 mph,
v = 5 mph
Therefore we can rearrange eq.(1) to find d2:

And therefore, the speed in the second part must be

Including Jamiz, there are 14 girls in the class. If this if half of the total number of pupils (as half are girls, the other half being boys) the total number of students is 14 × 2 = 28 students
Answer:8
Step-by-step explanation: Every time the x goes down, the y goes up 3. Since you are trying to find the y intercept, when setting x to zero you will get 3+5 which equals 8. Hope this helps! (Can I please have brainliest?)
A linear equation has 1 for all exponents on the placeholders
aka the equation is first degree (aka the hightest exponent on placeholders=1) so
it is linear