Answer:
0.7 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Irina was able to make the same distance from work to home in 0.4 of an hour at 27 miles per hour, we can use this rate and time to find the distance she travels to and from work using the general formula:
d = rt, where d=distance, r = rate and t = time
d = 27(0.4) = 10.8 miles
Since the distance from Irina's home to work is 10.8 miles, we can again use the formula 'd = rt' to find the time it takes her to bike to work at a rate of 16 miles per hour and solving for time, 't':
10.8 = (16)t
t = 0.7 hours
All you have to do for this is take your inches (18 7/10 or 18.7) and divide it by the number of hours (12) which makes 1.56in per hour.
Answer:
To complete the square the equation would be 2(x+4)^2-29
There's more than one way to combine them really
but an obvious one will be
470 = 8.75(46 - c) + 11c
470 = 402.5 - 8.75c + 11c
67.5 = 2.25c
30 = c
If c = 30 and Soren worked 30 hours in the office, earning $11 per hour, he earns $330 from his office job. 46 - 30 = 16, which should be the remaining amount of hours Soren worked. 16 * 8.75 = 140. He earned $140 from his cashier job. $330 + $140 = $470.
The correct formula to solve this problem is A. 11c + 8.75(46 - c) = 470