Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + c
Here, m is the slope & c is the y-intercept
y = -3x - 1
Slope = -3
y intercept = -1
The width is five feet and the length is seven feet.
It should be 0.4 cause 0.4 is the same as 0.40
M/n=p-6
n= m/(p-6)
i swapped the n and p-6
We can work out the circumference of the wheel by using the equation
C = πd
C = π × 2
C = <span>6.28318530718
C = 6 feet
If 1km is 3280 feet, 2km is 6560 feet
6560 </span>÷ 6 = <span>1093.33333333 (recurring)
= 1093
Therefore the bike wheels rolls (approximately) 1093 times to cover 2km.
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