Answer:
16.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, the school is 13/2 miles away.
13/2 = 6.5
Since Edward goes by car there and back, he travels 13 miles a day.
6.5 x 2 = 13
He went for 5 days.
5 x 13 = 65
The car consumed 4 gallons of gas by driving those 65 miles.
65 / 4 = 16.25
Therefore, Edward's car gets 16.25 miles per gallon!
The temperature of the oven/cooking thingy. The weight and time always change. But the temp doesn't.
12% of 1200 is 144, so subtract that. you get 1056. 12% of that is 126.72, so you subtract that. you get 929.28. 12% of that is 111.5136 and you subtract that. and so on and so forth. the answer would be 557.
Answer:
36900
Step-by-step explanation:
It's a linear function with equation P(t)=900+600*t. P(60)=900+600*60=36900
Answer:
7446.4375
Step-by-step explanation:
105.25
x 70.75
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52625
First, we will want to start with the hundredths place. multiply 5×5. We get 25. Put the 5 down and carry the 2 above 2 in 105.25. Next, we multiply 2 in 105.25 with 5 in 70.75. 2×5 is 10, then we add the carried 2, and 10+2 is 12. We put the 2 down below, and carry the 1 above 5 in 105.25. Next, we multiply the 5 in 105.25 times 5. 5×5 is 25. We then need to add the carried 1 to 25 to get 26. We put the 6 down and put the 2 over 0 in 105.25. Next, we multiply 0 in 105.25 with 5 in 70.75. 0×5 is 0, plus our carried 2 from before, so 2. We don't need to carry anything since it's only the ones digit, so we put the 0 down. Next, we multiply the 1 in 105.25 with 5 again in 70.75. 1×5=5. Since we have no carries we can put the 5 down without adding anything. If this seemed confusing, let me simplify it for you. You basically start with the bottom number's "digit". For us, that's 70.75, and 5 would be the "digit." (The last digit from the bottom number.) We then multiply this "digit" by every number from the top number's digits. For example, we'd multiply 70.75's 5, with 105.25's 5 first, then continue on going left from there. I hope this helped! If it just confused you more please let me know. (Also remember to put a 0 when you start multiplying with your second digit on the bottom number)