118 handle bars tells us that there's 118 bikes
if all 118 bikes were regular bikes
118*2 = 236
we would be 33 wheels short
118*1 = 118
we would be 17 seats short
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if 101 of the bikes are regular and 17 are tandem
101*1 = 101
17*2 = 34
we would have the right amount of seats
101*2 = 202
17*2 = 34
202 + 34 = 236
we would be 33 wheels short.
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if 17 bikes are tandem, 33 are tricycle, and 68 are regular
17*2 = 34
33*3 = 99
68*2 = 136
we would have the right amount of wheels
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Answer:
There are 68 bicycles, 17 tandem bicycles, and 33 tricycles.
This question isn't hard, it just takes longer since it's based off of guess and check.
Answer: 1/4 full.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking for how much gas will be left in the tank after 2/3 of the gas in the tank is used.
There is currently 3/4 of the tank remaining.
To find 2/3 of 3/4, you can multiply the fractions together.
Do this by multiplying both numerators and both denominators:

Then, subtract 6/12 from 3/4. You can do this by simplifying the first fraction to 2/4 (divide both the numerator and denominator by 3).
3/4 - 2/4 = 1/4
There will be 1/4 of the tank left.
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
given

we first need to simplify the expression before we find it's value when s=-3
positive times negative=negative
so the equation becomes

substituting s=-3 into the equation.

=

=the negatives cancel out leaving

Ancho= x
Largo= 3x+12 ("12 pies más (adición) que 3 veces (multiplicación) su ancho (x)")
<span>En el problema incluyen el perímetro (la suma de todos los lados de una figura). </span>En un rectángulo, los lados opuestos son congruentes, así que para calcular el valor de x, tenemos que sumar nuestras ecuaciones.
(3x+12)+(3x+12)+x+x=64
8x=64-24
x=40/8
x=5
Luego lo único que queda hacer es substituir el valor de x en cada ecuación para calcular los valores que te piden.