<span>The answer is D.
Don't be fooled sqrt(10) goes on for many many places and if you know the 20th digit is a 9 you have a 1 in 10 chance of predicting what the next digit is. The same is true for pi and sqrt(2). The sqrt root of 16 is 4 which is rational. It could be - 4 which is still rational. The other 3 go on forever and each one has the property of unpredictability of the next digit if you know the current digit.</span>
For this case, the first thing we must do is define a variable.
We have then:
p: rate in miles per hour for the last 1.5 hours
We now write the equation that models the problem.
We have then:

Rewriting we have:

From here, we clear the value of p.
We have then:
Answer:
DeAngelo's rate for the last 1.5 hours of his run is 7 miles per hour.
Answer:
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Answer:
She buys 3 pairs from store a.
So divide the 110.25 by 3.
You will get the amount that she spent for each pair.
Change 40% to a decimal which would be .40 then you multiply the amount she spent on each pair ($36.75) by the .40.
You will get 14.7 so you add $14.70 to the amount she spent on each and you will get The original price of each pair was $51.45.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
If x= -3 then look at it like this:
y= -3 +5
5 + -3 = 2