Answer:
The time it will take Natalie to pick the forty bushels alone is 10 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
The time it takes Kali to pick forty bushels of apples alone = 15 hours
The time it takes Kali and Natalie to pick forty bushels = 6 hours
The rate at which Kali picks bushels = 40/15 bushels per hour = 8/3 bushels per hour
Let x represents the rate at which Natalie picks bushels, we have;
8/3 × 6 + x × 6 = 40
x × 6 = 40 - 8/3 × 6 = 24
x = 24/6 = 4
Therefore;
The rate at which Natalie picks the bushels of apples = 4 bushels/hour
The time it will take Natalie to pick the forty bushels alone = (40 bushels)/(4 bushels/hour) = 10 hours.
There are many possible numbers. First, lets begin with the data there giving us. They are saying she wants to play a practice game so there at least needs to be 2 teams. It also says, that she wants 6 players on each team, nothing more and nothing less. So, for this we are going to use the 6 timetables.
6 x 2 = 12
6 x 3 = 18
6 x 4 = 24
6 x 5 = 30
6 x 6 = 36
There are also more numbers, but I am not doing those. But, for your first five, there can be 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 students to be on the teams for the practice game.
Answer:
15y -9
Step-by-step explanation:
3(5y-3)
Distribute
3*5y -3*3
15y -9
You plug in 3 where you see x and 4 where you see y
3*3+1/4*4^2
9+1/4*16
9+4
13
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