You would be able to sell 60 sandwiches in 3 hours
The answer is d because you just need to multiply AB by 4
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We will make a table and fill it in according to the information provided. What this question is asking us to find, in the end, is how long did it take the cars to travel the same distance. In other words, how long, t, til car 1's distance = car 2's distance. The table looks like this:
d = r * t
car1
car2
We can fill in the rates right away:
d = r * t
car1 40
car2 60
Now it tells us that car 2 leaves 3 hours after car 1, so logically that means that car 1 has been driving 3 hours longer than car 2:
d = r * t
car1 40 t + 3
car2 60 t
Because distance = rate * time, the distances fill in like this:
d = r * t
car1 40(t + 3) = 40 t+3
car2 60t = 60 t
Going back to the interpretation of the original question, I am looking to solve for t when the distance of car 1 = the distance of car 2. Therefore,
40(t+3) = 60t and
40t + 120 = 60t and
120 = 20t so
t = 6 hours.
Answer:
The answer is D (SU is congruent to JL)
Step-by-step explanation:
the two coterminal angles to the given one are:
8.98 rad and -3.58 rad
<h3>How to find coterminal angles?</h3>
For a given angle A in radians, the family of coterminal angles is defined as:
B = A + n*(2*pi)
Where pi = 3.14 rad
Where n can be any integer number.
In this case, we have an angle of 2.7 radians, then the coterminal angles are:
B = 2.7 rad + n*(6.28 rad)
One positive is what we get if we select n = 1, then:
B = 2.7 rad + 1*(6.28 rad) = 8.98 rad.
And if we select n = -1, we get the negative coterminal angle:
B' = 2.7 rad - 1*(6.28 rad) = -3.58 rad
Then the two coterminal angles to the given one are:
8.98 rad and -3.58 rad
If you want to learn more about coterminal angles:
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