Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The admission to the fair is $5 and the cost per ride is 50 cents.
Let the number of rides that he can go on be x
If one ride costs 50 cents, x rides will cost 50×x = 50x cents. Converting 50 cents to dollar, it becomes 50/100 = $0.5.
So x rides will cost $0.5x
If his parents gave him $20, he will pay $5 to be admitted into the fair. He would be left with 20- 5 = $15
The equation to find how many rides he can go on will be
0.5x = 15
Since one ride costs $0.5
x rides cost $15
x = 15/0.5 = 30
He can go on 30 rides
Answer:
5 shirts
Step-by-step explanation:
2 pairs of jeans $25.60
$112.40-$25.60=$86.80
if each pair of T-shirts cost $15.30
$15.30 times 5=$76.50
$86.80 - $76.50=$10.30
so John bought 5 shirts however he got some many left $10.30
Answer:
1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
this number falls in between range must be fraction form.
Answer:
x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x+4=6x-12 Add 2x to both sides.
<u>+2x +2x</u>
4=8x-12 Add 12 to both sides.
<u>+12 +12</u>
16=8x Divide by 8 on both sides.
<u>/8 /8</u>
2=x
Hope this helps you out and have a great day (~^▽^)~
Answer:
a) 13 m/s
b) (15 + h) m/s
c) 15 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
if the location is
y=x²+3*x
then the average velocity from 3 to 7 is
Δy/Δx=[y(7)-y(3)]/(7-3)=[7²+3*7- (3²+3*3)]/4= 13 m/s
then the average velocity from x=6 to to x=6+h
Δy/Δx=[y(6+h)-y(6)]/(6+h-6)=[(6+h)²+3*(6+h)- (6²+3*6)]/h= (2*6*h+3*h+h²)/h=2*6+3= (15 + h) m/s
the instantaneous velocity can be found taking the limit of Δy/Δx when h→0. Then
when h→0 , limit Δy/Δx= (15 + h) m/s = 15 m/s
then v= 15 m/s
also can be found taking the derivative of y in x=6
v=dy/dx=2*x+3
for x=6
v=dy/dx=2*6+3 = 12+3=15 m/s