Answer:
9 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
-let x be the speed of current and t be time. The speed equation for both directions can then be represented as:

#Since t is equal in both, we can do away with t.
#We the divide the downstream equation by the upstream equation as:

Hence, the boat's speed in still water is 9 mph
Answer:
£0.50
Step-by-step explanation:
t = one cup of tea
c = one piece of cake
t + c = £1.10
2t + c = £1.70
the cost increases by £0.60 (£1.70 - £1.10) when you order one more cup of tea which means that one cup of tea costs £0.60
substitute £0.60 into t + c = £1.10
£0.60 + c = £1.10
rearrange to get c = £1.10 - £0.60 = £0.50
so one piece of cake costs £0.50
I = PRT...and since we are looking for r.....I / PT = R
I / PT = R
I = 510
P = 3000
T = 4
510 / (3000 * 4) =
510 / 12,000 =
0.0425 .....multiply by 100 to get the percent
4.25% <==
Subtract 4, subtract 2x, then divide by -2
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
assuming you forgot you ^ mark after x x^3 would be the highest x order here making it the order for the equation.