The answer is 5 because 5-2=3. S=5
First, we determine that the given equation in this item
is a linear equation. Thus, it should be a straight line. With this, we are
left with the third and fourth choice. Then, we substitute the given data
points to the equation and see if the points satisfy the given.
Choice 3:
<span> (1,3) :
(-5)(1) + (2)(3) = 1 TRUE</span>
<span> (3,8) :
(-5)(3) + 2(8) = 1 TRUE</span>
<span> (-3,-7)
: (-5)(-3) + (2)(-7) = 1 TRUE</span>
Choice 4:
<span> (4,-3) :
(-5)(4) + (2)(-3) ≠ 1 FALSE</span>
<span> (-1,2) : (-5)(-1) + (2)(2) ≠ 1 FALSE</span>
<span> (-4,5) : (-5)(-4) + (2)(5) ≠ 1 FALSE</span>
<span>Thus, the answer is the third choice.</span>
Answer:
1. 24 km/hour
2. 48 km
Step-by-step explanation:
1 mile = 1.6 km
cyclist = 15 miles/ hour
we want to multiply speed by something that will cancel miles out and leave km. to do this, we want to multiply it by something with miles on the bottom and km on the top.
this is because
miles * km / miles = km as the miles cancel out and km is left in the numerator
thus,
1 mile = 1.6 km
divide both sides by 1.6 km to get 1 on a side
1 mile / 1.6 km = 1
alternatively, divide both sides by 1 mile to get 1 on a side
1.6 km / 1 mile = 1
since we want miles on the bottom, we choose the second option
cyclist = 15 miles / hour = 15 miles/hour * 1 = 15 miles/hour * 1.6km / 1 mile = 24 km /hour
24 km/hr for 2 hours = 24 km/hr * 2 hours = 24 * 2 km = 48 km
You can solve this by using the expressions 12+23 and 12-23.
12+23=35
12-23=-11
35 and -11 are 23 units away from 12 on a number line.