Answer: 11 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you divide 495 by 45
and you get 11
to double check you can just multiply 11 by 45 and you'll get 495
(i think thats how you do it)
To find the unit rate in cost per hour, you will write the amount of money over the total time for each class. Then divide the cost by the time to find the unit rate.
New Steps: $7.50/1.5 hours = $5 per hour
Stepping High: $6.50/1.25 hours = $5.20 per hour
Answer:
turning it I think.........
I will use 'hr' to mean hour and 'hrs' to mean hours.
<u>The airplane flies:</u>
200 miles per hr
400 miles per hr
600 miles per hr
Average speed = Total distance ÷ total time
= (200 + 400 + 600)miles ÷ 3hrs = 400miles/hr
Time = Distance ÷ Average speed
= 2000miles ÷ 400miles/hr = 5hrs
First, take three off it, because that will form the whole-number part:
3.92 = 3 + 0.92
Next, read off the place value of the last digit. The 2 is in the 'hundredths' column, which means that 0.92 = 92/100:
3.92 = 3 + 92/100
Finally, simplify 92/100 by dividing top and bottom by 4 to get 23/25. Then, shove it all together:
3.92 = 3 23/25