Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The following are linear equations for the distance that John has biked (J) and the distance that Gymn has biked (G). These two equations represent the situation being described using the values provided.
J = 22x + 10
G = 28x + 0
In these equations the variable x represents the number of hours each of the bicyclists have biked.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
add the z's and make both sides of the equation equal
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Answer: n - 10 which is choice C</h3>
Let's use an example. If Nathaniel earned $15 on Tuesday, and earned $10 less on Wednesday, then 15-10 = 5 dollars is the amount he earns on Wednesday.
Now let's say he earned $27 on Tuesday, and still earned $10 less the next day, meaning that he earns 27-10 = 17
Whatever he earns on Tuesday, subtract off 10. That's the rule to follow for this problem.
(amount earned on Tuesday) - 10 = amount earned on Wednesday
If n reprsesent the placeholder for "amount earned on Tuesday", then we can rewrite that equation as
amount earned on Wednesday = n - 10
In short, whatever 'n' is, subtract 10 off it. In the examples above, I used n = 15 and n = 27.
note: the order of subtraction matters. The expression n-10 is not the same as 10 - n. If you subtract in the wrong order you may get a negative value (eg: 10 - 17 = -7), but he can't earn a negative amount of dollars.
FG = EH = square root (13^2 - 12^2)
= square root (169 -144)
= square root (25)
= 5
so area of rectangle = LxW = 12 x 5 = 60
answer
60 in^2 (D) last choice