Answer: To add or subtract radicals, the indices and what is inside the radical (called the radicand) must be exactly the same. If the indices and radicands are the same, then add or subtract the terms in front of each like radical. If the indices or radicands are not the same, then you can not add or subtract the radicals.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Time varies inversely with speed if the distance is constant. This means that if speed increases, the time it will take to cover the same distance will reduce
t = k/s
Where t = time
k = constant of inverse proportionality
s = speed
It takes James 4 hours to get to his destination when he travels at 65 miles per hour
4 = k/65
k = 65×4 = 260
t = 260/s
If he drove 15 miles/ hour faster, the new speed is 65 + 15 = 80miles/hour.
The time it will take him is
t = 260/s
t = 260/80 = 3.25 hours
The amount of time he would save is
4 hours - 3.25 hours = 0.75 hours
Converting 0.75 hours to minutes, we multiply by 60
Amount if time saved in minutes = 0.75×60 = 45 minutes
The formula you can use for this is y=2/3×-5
Where the y is the cost of cats food and x is the cost of the dogs food