Given :
Peter velocity , P = 30 mph .
Mitchell velocity , M = 40 mph .
Mitchell leaves 15 min later .
To Find :
If they drive along the same route how long will it take Mitchell to catch Peter.
Solution :
Distance covered by Peter in 15 min .

Let , time taken is x .
So , distance covered b them is equal :

Therefore , time taken by them is 45 minutes .
Hence , this is the required solution .
Answer: E. None of the above
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation to solve the problem should look like...2x = $2.91 / 3
The common rule is (x - 1, y + 3) can be used to describe the translation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1:
The point J (-3, -4) becomes
(-4, -1).
In order to write the rule for translation from J to
, we subtract the x coordinate of J from
and subtract the y coordinate of J from
.
The x coordinate 
The y coordinate 
Step 2:
So from the calculations, we get that the x coordinate is subtracted by 1 i.e.
and the y coordinate is increased by 3 i.e.
.
So the common rule is (x - 1, y + 3).
1 43/53 is the answer in a mixed fraction.