Answer:
i THINK 43% but im not for sure
Step-by-step explanation:
14% of 50 is 7
so 50-7=43
43(percent there)+7(percent gone)=50 (number of students)
SO 43% is still there.
i hope this work for you
and SORRY if im wrong
The speed of the faster cyclist will be 30 miles/hour.
<em><u>Explanation</u></em>
One cyclist is 3 times as fast as the other.
Lets assume that the speed of the slower cyclist is miles/hour.
So, the <u>speed of the faster cyclist</u> will be: miles/hour.
They start riding toward each other at the same time and meet 2 hours later.
We know that,
So, the <u>distance traveled by slower cyclist</u> in 2 hours miles and the <u>distance traveled by faster cyclist</u> miles.
Given that, they were 80 miles apart at the starting. So, the equation will be.....
So, the speed of the faster cyclist will be: (3×10)= 30 miles/hour.
Perpendicular = opposite sign and reciprocal slope
-4 slope turns into 1/4
Y = 1/4x + b
11 = 1/4(-16) + b
11 = -4 + b, b = 15
Solution: y = 1/4x + 15
Answer: seven doxen
Step-by-step explanation: 8*12=96, 14 per batch so 96/4=6.85, round up to the nearest dozen