Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km
what is the distance that the car can travel on 63 ltr of petrol
22ltr = 259.6km
63ltr=
cross multiply
{63 x 259.6}/22 = 16354.8/22 = 743.4 km
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km, it would require 63 ltr of petrol to travel 743.4km
2. To travel a distance of 2013.2 km
we would need to calculate the amount of fuel
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km
what amount of fuel would it require to travel 2013.2km
22ltr = 259.6km
xltr = 2013.2km
x is the value of petrol to cover 2013.2km
cross multiply
(2013.2 x 22)/259.6
44290.4/259.6 = 170.610169492≈170.6 ltr
A car requires 22 litres of petrol to travel a distance of 259.6 km, it would require 170.6 ltr of petrol to travel 2013.2km
if 1ltr is $1.99
170.6 ltr is (170.6 x 1.99)/1 = $339.494≈$339.5
The price of fuel consumed for 2013.2 km at 1 liter of petrol at $1.99 is $339.5
Answer:
y=-3x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Rotate 90 degrees
find slope
find y intercept
write equation
Answer:
E, needs more info to be determined
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that Kai takes 30 minutes round-trip to get to his school.
One way is uphill and the other is downhill.
He travels twice as fast downhill than uphill.
This means that uphill accounts for 20 minutes of the round-trip and downhill accounts for 10 minutes of his trip.
However, even with this information, we do not know how far his school is.
In order to figure out how far away his school is, we would need more information about the speed at which Kai is traveling.
Simply knowing that he travels twice as fast downhill is not enough.
This question could only be solved by knowing how many miles Kai travels uphill or downhill in a given time.
25.5
102/4=25.5
Not really sure though
Step-by-step explanation:
anything greater than 195.