The answer would be A.
Explanation:
If they enter with one car, that’s a price of $3 for the car alone. Because there’s also a fee for each person who enters, and there is a family of 5 who enters, x is representative of the cost for each person who enters. Therefore, there would be 5 x’s and one 3 that when solved would add up to the total of $45 they spent. That would mean A is correct because the equation would be x + x + x + x + x + 3 = 45.
Answer:
316.41
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if you mutiply to find both volumes then add the volumes together you would get 316.41
Answer:
41.86 miles each hour
Step-by-step explanation:
Kelli and her family went to the beach for a vacation. They drove 293 miles in 7 hours to get there. ABOUT how many miles did they drive each hour?
This Question is calculated as:
7 hours = 293 miles
1 hour = x miles
Cross Multiply
7 hours × x = 1 × 293 miles
x = 293 miles/7 hours
x = 41.857142857 miles per hour
x ≈ 41.86 miles per hour
Hence, they drove 41.86 miles each hour
Answer:71
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
16.7% of GMAT scores are 647 or higher
Step-by-step explanation:
The Empirical Rule states that 68% of the values are within 1 standard deviation of the mean(34% above, 34% below). It also considers that 50% of the values are above the mean and 50% are below the mean.
In this problem, we have that the mean
is 547 and that the standard deviation
is 100.
a. What percentage of GMAT scores are 647 or higher?
647 is 1 standard deviation above the mean.
So, 50% of the values are below the mean. Those scores are lower than 647.
Also, there is the 34% of the values that are above the mean and are lower than 647.
So, there is a 50% + 34% = 84% percentage of GMAT scores that are 647 or lower.
The sum of the probabilities must be 100
So, the percentage of GMAT scores that are 647 or higher is 100% - 84% = 16%.