Lemme know if you figure it out MrNoodle's this take home is looking rough for me too
The slope I got was 6/9 which can be reduced down to 2/3
Well, we need to divide $36.25 by 12.5. This will give us the per gallon price. So 36.25/12.5=2.90.
So regular gasoline is $2.90 a gallon
So, now we know this, if we add 14¢ to 2.90, we get $3.04. Now, we multiply 3.04 by 12.5=38. So, 12 and a half gallons of premium gas costs $38
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
As long as the indices are the same for all the radicals, you can multiply them together. Our index for each of these is 2 (square root) so we multiply them all together and put it under 1 square root sign (radical):
The largest perfect square in 150 is 25, and the 6th power on the x needs just to be rewritten in terms of an exponent of 2 to give us:
and pull out the perfect squares to get
