Answer:
If we were interested in how the gas prices had changed between 2002 and 2009, we could compute that the cost per gallon had increased from $1.47 to $2.14, an increase of $0.67. While this is interesting, it might be more useful to look at how much the price changed per year. You are probably noticing that the price didn’t change the same amount each year, so we would be finding the average rate of change over a specified amount of time.
The gas price increased by $0.67 from 2002 to 2009, over 7 years, for an average of
$0.677yearsapprox0.096
dollars per year. On average, the price of gas increased by about 9.6 cents each year.
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60% of total = 408 —> 408/.60 —> 680
Answer: No solution.
Step-by-step explanation: There are no values of x that make the equation true.
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Mal = 6.75 mi
Noah = 4.5 mi
4.5/6.75= 0.6666 = 2/3
Noah rode 2/3 the amount of Mal
Mal rode 1.5 times more than Noah