Answer:ask google or the wander would be 1.2
Step-by-step explanation:
I found that Joe has 28 red pepper plants and 8 green pepper plants.
to find this, I first set up a proportion:
7/2 = (20+x)/x
then you cross multiply giving you:
7x = 40 + 2x
Subtract 2x from both sides:
5x = 40
solve for x:
x = 8 (which is the amount of green pepper plants)
to find how many red pepper plants he has, plug in x for (20 + x) giving you 28 red pepper plants
Hope I helped :)
The equation of distance traveled by the car is d(t) = 60 · t, for t ≥ 0.
<h3>What is the equation of the distance travelled by a car?</h3>
In accordance with the statement, car travels in a <em>straight</em> line at <em>constant</em> speed. The distance traveled (d), in miles, is equal to the product of the speed (v), in miles per hour, and time (t), in hours:
d(t) = v · t (1)
If we know that v = 60 mi/h, then the equation of distance traveled by the car is d(t) = 60 · t, for t ≥ 0.
<h3>Remark</h3>
The statement is incomplete and complete form cannot be found. Then, we decided to complete the statement by asking for the equation that describes the distance of the car.
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Answer:
11) I haven't done these yet don't go by my answers wait for more responses.
So if TR looks exactly half way from the middle and it says its 11, and if PS is basically two of TR then it would be 22. It looks to me that TR is 11 which is exactly half way I think, and PS looks double of TR so 2 x 11 = 22. Please go by the way you learned i don't know if I'm right.
12) If MK is exactly straight and its 10, half of 10 would be 5. I did half of 10 because L to M looks as if it is 10 already but since its L to the point in the middle that would be half way of the total line from L to M. So L to the point must be 5, MK is already given which is 10 so now we add 5 since L to the point in the middle is half way of 10 which is 5.
10(MK) + 5(L to the point in the middle of the circle) = 15
I don't want to be the one who brings your grades down so do by the way you learned.
This is the number of combinations of 2 from 6 =
6!
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2! 4!
an easy way to work this out is
6*5
----- = 30 /2 = 15
2 * 1
Answer is 15