In order for an individual to be labeled a drunkard, drunkenness must be habitual or must recur on a constant basis. A person who regularly drinks heavily but is sometimes not under the influence of alcohol would be considered a drunkard, whereas a person who occasionally gets drunk would not. The test is the question of whether or not excessive drinking has become a frequent behavior pattern for a particular person.
80+ 80= 160 miles
160 miles/ 7 hours= 22.857 miles per hour
<span>100 + 30x = 50 + 35x.
-50 -30x -50 -30x
50 = 5x
10 = x
At ten months they would have paid the same amount so at 11 months, Lisa would pay more than Kelly.</span>
Answer:
<em>N = 1/2x + 6</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that Jane has 6 more shoes than 1/2 of what Mercedes has. We can use this information to make an equation.
<em>N (or number of shoes Jane has) is equal to 1/2x (or the number of shoes Mercedes has) plus 6.</em>
When written out we get our answer of:
<em>N + 1/2x + 6</em>