Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
So you start with 5.7 miles which is the first ride and the long ride is 5 2/3 times longer so you multiply 5.7 by 5 2/3. 5.7 is equivalent to 5 7/10 so you multiply 5 7/10 by 5 2/3. If we get common denominators we will end up with 5 21/30 and 5 20/30 then you multiply. You will get 32.3: 32.3 is equivalent to 32 and 3/10. Then you add that to 5 and 7/10. You will get 38.
Answer: 38
Plug in 50 for x on the equation for the trend line
Answer:
1
Rewrite 200200 as its prime factors.
\sqrt[3]{2\times 2\times 2\times 5\times 5}32×2×2×5×5
2
Group the same prime factors into groups of three.
\sqrt[3]{(2\times 2\times 2)\times 5\times 5}3(2×2×2)×5×5
3
Rewrite each group of three in exponent form.
\sqrt[3]{{2}^{3}\times 5\times 5}323×5×5
4
Use this rule: \sqrt[3]{{x}^{3}}=x3x3=x.
2\sqrt[3]{5\times 5}235×5
5
Simplify.
2\sqrt[3]{25}2325
6
Rewrite 2525 as {5}^{2}52.
2\sqrt[3]{{5}^{2}}2352
7
Use this rule: {({x}^{a})}^{b}={x}^{ab}(xa)b=xab.
2\times {5}^{\frac{2}{3}}2×532
The law of detachment is a set of three sentences, such that:
- Sentence 1 is a statement of the form If p, then q
- Sentence 2 is a statement of the form p
- Sentence 3 is a conclusion of the form q
Let's see which of the options follow the pattern indicated above:
Option A: If an object is a square, it is a parallelogram. The object is a square. The object is a parallelogram. - MATCHES THE ABOVE PATTERN. Hence, is an example of the Law of Detachment.
Option B: If two angles are linear pairs, the angles are supplementary. The two angles are linear pairs. Therefore, the angles are supplementary. - DOES NOT MATCH THE ABOVE PATTERN.
Option C: If it is snowing, the play will be cancelled. If the play is cancelled, the theater will refund the cost of admission. Therefore, if it is snowing, the theater will refund the cost of admission to the play. - DOES NOT MATCH THE ABOVE PATTERN.
Option D: If it is snowing, the play will be cancelled. It is snowing. Therefore, the play is cancelled. - MATCHES THE ABOVE PATTERN. Hence, is an example of the Law of Detachment.
Hence, option A and option D are examples of the Law of Detachment.
He bought 20 of the cheaper calculators.
40•8.20=328
387-328=59
59/2.95=20