Not sure if you can do this but it sounds like a velocity/time/distance equation.
d=vt
v=d/t
t=d/v
70 w/m = t
15 pages - 350 w/p
She can type 70 words per minute (w/m). There are 350 words per page (w/p). She needs 15 pages. So first you have to find how many words she can type in one hour. 60 minutes in an hour, she can type 70 w/p.
60x70=4,200 words per hour (w/h).
Next you should find out how many words on 15 pages total.
350x15= 5,250.
I would put 4,200/5,250 as a fraction to gage how much she has left. She has most of it done already in ONE HOUR. Reduced, she has done 4/5s of the essay. Now you just need to get 1/5 of 5250, which is 1050.
She needs to do 1050 words. If one minute is 70, do 1050/70 which is 15.
The answer is 1 hour and 15 minutes.
I think... ;)
Answer:
0.16
Step-by-step explanation:
Q must be positive in F.
F. r squared will be positive, because any number times itself is positive, and to get a positive number for the answer, the two numbers you multiply need to be the same sign. If r squared is positive, q must be too.
G. q does not have to be positive. If r is a negative number, then q can be negative. Say q=-2 and r=-3. -2-(-3) changes to -2+3, which equals 1.
H. Again, q can be negative if r is negative (two negative numbers multiplied together equals a positive answer.
J. q can be negative because even a negative number turns positive when squared.
Hope this helped you. :)
Here, DH = HF
x+3 = 3y
x = 3y-3 ----(I)
GH = HE
4x-5 = 2y+3
4x = 2y+8
Substitute value of x,
4(3y-3) = 2y+8
12y-12 = 2y+8
12y-2y = 12+8
10y = 20
y = 2
Now, substitute it in equation 1,
x = 3(2)-3
x = 6-3 = 3
So, your final answer is x=3 & y=2