Let x be the number of days and y represent miles driven.
Since it costs 25 per day, you multiply 25 by x.
25x
10 cents (otherwise known as .1 dollars) per mile, multiply .1 times y. Now add the two.
.1y
25x+.1y
The answer is <span>a.) 25x + 0.1y</span>.
There is one clock that shows the right time so we do not have to worry about the one which is always correct.
Talking about the second clock that loses a minutes in every 24 hours (or in a day), so after 60 days (since it has lost 60 minutes because it is losing 1 minute everyday) it will show 11:00 a.m when it is exactly the noon.
So this way, in total it will take days before it shows the correct noon.
Now, the third clock gains a minute every 24 hours (or in a day) , after 60 days (when it has gained 60 minutes or a complete hour) it will show 1:00 p.m when it is exactly the noon.
This way, it will take days (since it has gained a minute everyday) when it shows the correct noon.
Therefore, it will take 1440 days before all the three clocks show the correct time again.
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
If u multiply 24 x4 it is 96 and when I multiply 12x4 is 48 and u add 96 plus 48 u get 144.
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Answer:
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