Question:
Lisa walks at an average speed of 6 km/h for 15 hours.
Dan completes the same distance in an hour. Calculate Dan's average speed.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Lisa:


First, we calculate the distance covered by Lisa:



So, Dan distance can be represented as:
--- Dan completes the same distance as Lisa
-- Time to complete the distance
Dan's average speed is:



<em>Hence, Dan's average speed is 90km/hr</em>
1. y < -x - 5......(-3,-4)
2. 5x - 3y < = 15.....all of ur answers satisfy this inequality
Answer:
y=2x+1
put a point at +1 on the graph. go up two and right one from there and draw a line from those points
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: slope(m) for this= 2
m=2
9514 1404 393
Answer:
- after 7 minutes
- 19,600 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's the "pencil and paper" solution:
The two altitude equations are ...
- y = 41300 -3100x
- y = 2800x
They can be solved by setting the expressions for y equal to each other.
2800x = 41300 -3100x
5900x = 41300
x = 41300/5900 = 7
y = 2800·7 = 19600
The planes will both be at 19,600 feet after 7 minutes.
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Attached are solutions from a graphing calculator, and from a calculator app that is able to solve systems of equations.
I find the graphing calculator the easiest to use. I can enter equations using a keyboard, and the solution is displayed in a form that can be copied and pasted.
The calculator app on my phone requires equation entry using a small on-screen keyboard, with multiple key hits required to access some functions. (y is obtained by hitting the x key twice, for example.)
The "pencil and paper" solution is not so difficult, but requires a certain amount of writing (or good short-term memory). The solutions for x and y require separate calculations, whereas the other methods give both x and y at the same time.