X = 36
because angle 108 = 3x
3 x 36 = 108
hope it makes sense, if you have any questions let me know
It is often easiest to use "military time". That is, add 12 to all the afternoon numbers and do the subtraction in the usual way. Of course, 1 hour = 60 minutes, so 10 minutes = 10/60 hour = 1/6 hour.
Mon: 15:10 -8:00 = 7:10 = 7 1/6
Tue: 15:25 -8:05 = 7:20 = 7 1/3
Wed: 14:30 -8:00 = 6:30 = 6 1/2
Thur: 14:45 -7:55 = 7:(-10) = 6:50 = 6 5/6
Fri: 15:38 -7:58 = 8:(-20) = 7:40 = 7 2/3
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Some calculators have nice features for working with degrees, minutes, and seconds. In this context, degrees and hours are the same thing. That is, the base-60 arithmetic is the same whether you consider the numbers to be hours or degrees. Similarly, some calculators convert nicely between decimal fractions and mixed numbers. In short, a suitable calculator will almost do this math for you. (You just need to add 12 to all the numbers in the column on the right.)
change to improper fractions
42 1/3
(3* 42 +1) /3 = 127/3
1 1/3 = (3*1 +1) /3 = 4/3
127/3 divided by 4/3
copy dot flip
127/3 * 3/4
127/4
31 3/4 miles per hour
He drove 31 3/4 miles in one hour
31 3/4 miles 1 mile
------------ = ------------
1 hours x hour
using cross products
31 3/4 * x =1*1
x = 1/ 127/4 (copy dot flip)
x = 1 * 4/127
x = 4/127
it takes 4/127 of 1 hour (approx .03 hours)
Answer:
6 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
first thing you need to do is find a number under 18 that can be multiplied by 3
3
6
9
12
15
18
and 18 is the 6th number and is 18, you can add the 2 extra fixed charge to that
they can travel 6 miles
but if you're talking about a fixed charge per mile then dont use this! ^^