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Answer:
At a speed of 57 mph for 8 hr a driver will travel 456 mi
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have a summary of the letters for each variable:
Speed ---> r (in units of mph)
Time ---> t (in units of hr)
Distance ---> d (in units of mi)
These three variables are related by the next formula:
d = rt
In the data they give to you: 57 mph and 8 hr, they are telling you the r and the t, respectively:
r = 57 mph
t = 8 hr
The only thing you have to do is replace the values:
d = rt ----> d = 57 mph x 8 hr
d = 456 mi
Let x gallons be the amount of pure antifreeze that should be added to the 30% solution to produce a solution that is 65% antifreeze. Then the total amount of antifreeze solution will be x+3 gallons.
There are 30% of pure antifreeze in 3 gallons of solution, then
3 gallons - 100%,
a gallons - 30%,
where a gallons is the amount of pure antifreeze in given solution.
Mathematically,

Now in new solution there will be x+0.9 gallons of pure antefreeze.
x+3 gallons - 100%,
x+0.9 - 65%
or

Answer: he should add 3 gallons of pure antifreeze.
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
(3 - 2i)(3 + 2i)
Expand
(9 + 6i - 6i - 4i^2)
Add
(9 - 4i^2)
Convert i^2
i^2 = (
)^2 = -1
(9 - 4(-1))
Add
(9 + 4)
= 13
Answer:
One gallon for 20 miles.
Step-by-step explanation:
200 / 10 = 20
1 gallon = 20 miles
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