Answer:
$6
Step-by-step explanation:
We have: The cost of a taxi ride is represented by the function c(m)=2m+4
Plug 1 mile into "m" of the function c(m)=2m+4
So, we have c (1) = 2 ˣ 1 + 4 = 6
Thus, The cost per mile of the cab is $6.
Answer:
Yes, look at the explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
- Calculate how many miles a car can drive with 1 gallon: 285 miles ÷ 10 = 28.5 miles with one gallon
- Divide 500 by 28.5 to calculate how many gallons are needed: 500 ÷ 28.5 ≈ 17.543 - Therefore yes, it is possible because the car uses about 17.543 gallons of gasoline for 500 miles.
Answer:
The first one
Step-by-step explanation:
The slae price is $5 less for everything in the first one.
Oh this is easy lol
number 1 is:
2 and 2/3
number 3 is:
2 and 3/5
number 5 is:
3 and 1/6
number 7 is:
3 and 7/8
Answer:
96 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
This is basically just a huge addition problem that we can tackle (heh) in our heads.
If we gain yards, then we add.
If we lose yards, then we subtract.
If we started out at 50, the expression is
.
We can use the associative property of addition to simplify this. I'm just grouping together things that look easy to do in my head.

Hope this helped!