He will not need to pay a shipping fee because 12*9.75 is more than $100.
Answer: £1517.04
Step-by-step explanation:
The fuel expenses for the vans will be calculated as:
Vans:
Since the average distance travelled per day is 198km and the average distance travelled per litre is 9km, the van would use:
= 198/9
= 22 litres
Since there are 8 vans, they'll use:
= 22 × 8 = 176 liters
Trucks:
Since the average distance travelled per day is 620km and the average distance travelled per litre is 6.2km, the truck would use:
= 620/6.2
= 100
Since there are 10 trucks, they'll use:
= 100 × 10 = 1000 liters
The amount of liters for both the van and the truck will be:
= 176 liters + 1000 liters
= 1176 liters
The fuel cost will then be:
= 1176 × 1£1.29
= £1517.04
Well, first you must divide the amount of gallons by the amount of people.
2/9 = 2/9 gallons which would be about 3.5 cups.
(Personally I would do 2/9 cups)
Your answer is going to be 26 and 14, because 26+14=40, and 26-14=12.:)
Answer:
1st scenario: 163.3°
2nd scenario: 125.2°
3rd scenario: 142.3°
Step-by-step explanation:
1st scenario: angles 1 and 2 form a linear pair and add up to 180
2nd scenario: angles 1 and 4 are same-side interior and add up to 180
3rd scenario: angles 1 and 8 are corresponding and equal; if angle 7 is 37.7 then angle 8 is 142.3 (they form a linear pair). Since angles 1 and 8 are equal then angle 1 is also 142.3