Answer:
A.) in 6 hours Rovan can make 288 tarts
B. at this rate it'll take Rovan about 2 and a half hours to make 120 tarts
Step-by-step explanation:
so if Rovan can make 48 tarts an 1 hour take 48 and multiply it by the hours to find out how many tarts he can make
48 x 1 =48
48 x 2 =96
48 x 3 =144 .....
48 x 6 =288
A.) in 6 hours Rovan can make 288 tarts
B. at this rate it'll take Rovan about 2 and a half hours to make 120 tarts
You need to understand that you're solving for the average, which you already know: 90. Since you know the values of the first three exams, and you know what your final value needs to be, just set up the problem like you would any time you're averaging something.
Solving for the average is simple:
Add up all of the exam scores and divide that number by the number of exams you took.
(87 + 88 + 92) / 3 = your average if you didn't count that fourth exam.
Since you know you have that fourth exam, just substitute it into the total value as an unknown, X:
(87 + 88 + 92 + X) / 4 = 90
Now you need to solve for X, the unknown:
87
+
88
+
92
+
X
4
(4) = 90 (4)
Multiplying for four on each side cancels out the fraction.
So now you have:
87 + 88 + 92 + X = 360
This can be simplified as:
267 + X = 360
Negating the 267 on each side will isolate the X value, and give you your final answer:
X = 93
Now that you have an answer, ask yourself, "does it make sense?"
I say that it does, because there were two tests that were below average, and one that was just slightly above average. So, it makes sense that you'd want to have a higher-ish test score on the fourth exam.
Answer:
25ft
Step-by-step explanation:
2hr=10ft
5hr=25ft
5-2=3 so you have to find what they did for the 3 hours which is another 2 plus half so 25ft.
Answer:
Values that make it equal:
-4, -3, -1, 0, 4
Written equivalent inequality:
h≥−4
Step by Step for the written inequality:
h/4 ≥−1
Multiply both sides by 4. Since 4 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.
h≥−4
I hope this helps you!! :)