To get the *percent increase* from week 1 to week 2, we calculate the change in distance from week 1 to week 2 (13.5 - 12.5 = 1 mile) over the week 1 distance (12.5 miles). Doing that, we find that Matthew increased his distance by
1/12.5 = 0.08, or 8%
We’re given that he’ll increase his distance by the same percentage from week 2 to 3, so to find his week 3 distance, we can find 8% of the week 2 distance and add that on. 8% of 13.5 miles is 0.08 x 13.5 = 1.08 miles, so by week 3, he’ll be running 13.5 + 1.08 = 14.58 miles.
Answer:29
so the mini triangle in the corner is a mini model of the entire triangle, all you have to do is take the width or bottom number and find the factor in which it is smaller, then take the height of the smaller triangle and add the factor in which it increases to it. so the factor goes up by 31 1/2--9=22 1/2 and adding the factor in which it increases to the height is 22 1/2+6 1/2=29 because 2 halfs make a whole.
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3.3
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