720 miles traveled on 60
gallons of gasoline.
Express this on its Unit Rate.
To get the answer, we need to divide 720 miles by 60 gallons of gasoline
=> 720 / 60 = 12 miles /gallons
Thus, in every 1 gallon of gasoline, you can travel 12 miles.
So, the expression would be like this:
720 miles / 60 gallons = 12 miles / gallon
Let’s check our answer
=> 12 miles x 60 gallons = 720 miles.
Thus, we got the correct answer.
Forgive me if this is wrong. I haven't done stat in a year, but comment if you need clarification!
(2x+6)/10 = (x+6)/8
10(x+6) = 8(2x+6)
10x + 60 = 16x + 48
6x = 12
x = 2
so
AE = 2(2) +6
AE = 4 + 6
AE = 10
$40=T >?=m
T= $40,$80,$120,etc.
m=1,2,3,etc
The first step in solving any word problem is to read the problem carefully.
Steps would be as follows:
1- Read the problem carefully
2- Identify what you are trying to find
3- Make a plan
4- Solve the problem
5- Check that your answer makes sense