Answer:
t = (m / g) * p
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we are given a variable for every part of the equation that we need we can go ahead and create the following equation where t equals the total cost
t = (m / g) * p
In this equation, we need to first divide the total number of miles by the number of miles that the car gets per gallon. This would give us the total number of gallons that the car would use during the entire trip. We then multiply the number of gallons by the price per gallon to get the final cost of the entire trip.
Answer:
if you have to add it is 17
if you have to divide it is 1.5
if you have to subtract it is 16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1) (3 - 6x)(-8) = (-8)(3) - (-8)(6x) = -24 - (-48x) = -24 + 48x = 48x - 24
2) (-12)(2x - 3) = (-12)(2x) - (-12)(3) = -24x - (-36) = -24x + 36 = 36 - 24x
3) (10 - 2x)9 = (9)(10) - (9)(2x) = 90 - 18x
4) (-5)(11x - 2) = (-5)(11x) - (-5)(2) = -55x - (-10) = -55x + 10 = 10 - 55x
5) (1 - 9x)(-10) = (-10)(1) - (-10)(9x) = -10 - (-90x) = -10 + 90x = 90x - 10
6) (-6)(x + 8) = (-6)(x) + (-6)(8) = -6x + (-48) = -6x - 48
7) (-4 + 3x)(-8) = (-8)(-4) + (-8)(3x) = 32 + (-24x) = 32 - 24x
8) (-5)(1 - 11x) = (-5)(1) - (-5)(11x) = -5 - (-55x) = -5 + 55x = 55x -5
9) (-12x + 14)(-5) = (-5)(-12x) + (-5)(14) = 60x + (-70) = 60x - 70
Step-by-step explanation:
The distributive property is a(b + c) = ab + ac
Answer:
-12.96
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry if thats wrong
Answer: G
Step-by-step explanation:
The total bottle sold on monday is so i'm gonna assume that 40 people were in the cafeteria that day. The cafeteria had 80 customers, which is double the amount of customers from yesterday. If we want to make predictions from monday's data, we should double all the values in the table (so basically apple juice is now 22, cranberry is 14, etc.) so it's more fitting to the number of customers on tuesday.
apple - 22
cranberry - 14
orange - 36
pineapple - 8
G is not supported because it says that 6 times more apple juice will be sold than cranberry. So if we look at the [modified} table, cranberry is WAY over half the amount of apple juice. This means that G's statement is not supported by the table