Answer:
13/100 sorry thats the simplest its kind of obvious..
We know that
We can write an Arithmetic Sequence as a rule:
<span>an = a1 + d(n−1)</span>
where
<span>a1 = the first term
<span>d =the "common difference" between terms
in this problem
a1=15 a2=7 a3=-1 a4=-9 ..... an=-225
d=a2-a1
d=7-15-----> d=-8
</span></span>an = a1 + d(n−1)
for
an=-225
d=-8
a1=15
find n
-225=15+(-8)*(n-1)--> (n-1)=[-225-15]/-8----> n-1=30---> n=30+1---> n=31
the answer is31
0-11/5-17=11/12 is the answer to your question. The work is the equation.
Answer: 14 gallons of gas.
Step-by-step explanation: For the fractions, find a common denominator, which would be 10. To get 1/5 to have a denominator of 10, multiply each number by 2. You would get 2/10. 7 gallons fills his tank from 2/10 to 7/10. Subtract the two fractions.
7/10 - 2/10 = 5/10.
7 gallons filled his tank half way. We are trying to find the amount to fill his tank all the way. So multiply 7 by 2.
7 x 2 = 14
14 gallons of gas will fill his tank all the way.
I hope this helps!