The key is Esther travelled the same distance - x - in both her morning and evening commute.
45(time she took in the morning, or p) = x
30(time she took in the evening, or q) = x
Therefore 45(p) = 30(q), or divide both sides by 5 and get 9(p) = 6(q). I know you can divide it further, but these numbers are small enough and it's not worth the time.
Since the whole trip took an hour, (p + q) = 60min, and so, p = 60-q.
Therefore 9(60-q) = 6q or 540-9q = 6q. So 540 = 15q, which makes q = 36. If q = 36, then by (p+q)=60, p (the time she took in the morning) must equal 24.
45 miles per hour, her speed in the morning, times (24/60) hours, her time, makes 18 miles travelled in the morning. If you check, 30 miles per hour times (36/60) hours also makes 18 miles in the evening.
<span>Hope that makes a little sense. And I also hope it's right</span>
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Um, I'm not sure how to explain, but watch a khan academy video on it
2+3t
When t is 1
2+3(1)
2+3
5
When t is 4
2+3(4)
2+12
14
Expand the expression?
Perform indicated multiplication:
7a(2a)+7a(-5)-4(2a)-4(-5)
14a^2-35a-8a+20 combine like terms, ie (-35a-8a)=-43a
14a^2-43a+20
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