Answer:
$4687.50/minute
Step-by-step explanation:
First find how much the athlete earned each day.
Divide total earnings by number of games.
$18,000,000 ÷ 80 games = $225,000/game
Find out the earnings per minute.
Divide that number by the number of minutes in each game.
$225,000 ÷ 48 minutes = $4687.50/minute
Therefore the athlete earned $4687.50 per minute.
3c^3. This is probably it. I'm pretty positive.
1 . 4.83
2. 0.448
3. 64.21
4. 20
5. 254
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You add 3+3+5=11 parts
132 divided by 11 =12
12 X 3 = 36kg
12 X 3 = 36kg
12 X 5 = 60kg
To make sure add them up to see if it totals to 132 so 36 + 36 + 60 = 132
Answer:
The city and highway average are about the same
Step-by-step explanation:
The m/slope of this graph tells us the relation between fuel used and miles traveled.
So, by looking at the slope, we can tell the average miles per liter for driving.
Because the slope of this graph stays fairly consistent (the slope stays the same throughout the entire graph, and there is no sudden change in the miles per liter ratio), we know that the fuel usage does not change.
So, we don't even have to calculate the slope for each separate section, we know that the usage is about the same (from simply looking at the graph).
(Also, if you specifically wanted to calculate slope to confirm, like I just did, you could do this too. Without even having to calculate the slope itself, you can find one point in each section to judge. The points I used were (2, 10) [10m traveled with 2 liters, meaning 5m traveled with 1 liter] and (10, 50) [50m traveled with 10 liters, 5m traveled with 1 liter])