I’m assuming the question is what is the price of one mug WITHOUT the sale.
So since the price of 5 mugs is $28.20, we can work out the price of one mug with the sale.
We do this by doing:
$28.20 / 5
Which gives us:
$5.64 per mug during the sale.
To work out the price of a mug without the sale, we simply add on the amount that has been taken off (which we know is $1.75 because the question says so):
$5.64 + $1.75 = $7.39
Therefore we can conclude the price of a mug without a sale is $7.39
And the price of a mug during the sale is $5.64.
I hope this helps!
Answer:
begins the trip with 14 gallons of gas in her car.
The car uses up one gallon of gas every 30 miles.
Let g represent the number of gallons of gas she has left in her tank, and let d
represent the total distance
Step-by-step explanation:d = 30(14 - g)
:
For example, if she uses two gallons, there will be 12 gal left in the tank; g=12
d = 30(14 - 12)
d = 30(2)
d = 60 mi Here you go
Answer:
0.5<2-√2<0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
The original inequality states that 1.4<√2<1.5
For the second inequality, you can think of 2-√2 as 2+(-√2).
Because of the "properties of inequalities", we know that when a positive inequality is being turned into a negative, the numbers need to swap and become negative. So, the original inequality becomes -1.5<-√2<-1.4. (Notice how the √2 becomes negative, too). This makes sense because -1.5 is less than -1.4.
Using our new inequality, we can solve the problem. Instead of 2+(-√2), we are going to switch "-√2" with both possibilities of -1.5 and -1.6. For -1.5, we would get 2+(-1.5), or 0.5. For -1.4, we would get 2+(-1.4), or 0.6.
Now, we insert the new numbers into the equation _<2-√2<_. The 0.5 would take the original equation's "1.4" place, and 0.6 would take 1.5's. In the end, you'd get 0.5<2-√2<0.6. All possible values of 2-√2 would be between 0.5 and 0.6.
Hope this helped!
Let the width be x, then the length is 2x
2(x + 4 + 2x + 4) = 46
(3x + 8) = 46/2 = 23
3x = 23 - 8 = 15
x = 15/3 = 5 ft
Therefore, width is 5 feet and length is 2(5) = 10 feet