Answer:
D inequality sign always open up to a smaller number
Step-by-step explanation:
To find x:
Triangles are in total 180 degrees. The two triangles are basically 1 triangle split in half. If the triangle share the same side, has similar angles (shown by the curves on both sides at the top(Angle BAC and CAB), and has similar sides(shown by the hashes made in the lines AC & AB), you can conclude 'x' as a 90 degree angle.
To find y:
The measurment of the angle DCA is 47 degrees. For x, we concluded the answer to be 90 degrees, making the other side of the line 90 degrees as well.Since a triangle is 180 degrees, we can add 47 and 90 to get 137. Taking that answer, we subtract it from the value of 180 degrees to get 43 degrees. So y equals 43.
When adding decimals always line them up
for example: 5.23
+6.35
--------
11.58
see simple hope I helped
Answer:
1) $38.40 2) $255. 3) $5.80 4) $3.12
Step-by-step explanation:
So you have to multiply the years by the amount of money you have. Then you multiply that by the percent and divide by 100. (For the last one: because its a month you have to make it a fraction so it was 8/12)
Answer:
3:36PM
Step-by-step explanation:
Leon starts at 12PM with 12 gallons of gas, and after 2 hours he has used 5 gallons of gas. This means that every 2 hours he uses 5 gallons of gas.
Next we will find at what point Leon will stop to get gas. Since he will stop when the tank is at
capacity, we can use the equation:

This shows
of his tank's capacity (
) is equal to
gallons. This means he will stop for gas when
gallons are remaining.
Now we need to find how many gallons of gas he uses, but as a unit rate. (This will allow us to find what time Leon will stop to get gas.) To find the unit rate, we will need to find how many gallons of gas he uses per hour.

This is a simple proportion, and now we know he uses
gallons of gas per hour.
Now we can how many hours of gas Leon has left.
He has
gallons of gas left at 2PM, so we can divide to find how many hours left of gas he has.

The
is because Leon doesn't stop when his tank is empty, he stops
gallons earlier. We are dividing by
because that is how much gas he uses per hour, meaning the result of this division (
) is how many hours he has left.
Now we can solve for what time Leon will stop to get gas.
12PM +
hours of driving + the remaining
hours = 3:36PM
(
hours is equal to 1 hour and 36 minutes)
Therefore, Leon will stop for gas at 3:36PM