Find the distance of each trip:
68 km / 34 trips = 2 km per trip
Divide total distance by distance per trip:
348 km / 2 km per trip = 174 trips
Answer: 174 trips
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a. Let the variable be
for the fundraising activities and
as the revenue for foundation.
b. 
c. $43.2
d. $1416.67
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
The World Issues club donates 60% of the total of their fundraising activities.
Answer a.
Let us choose the variable
to represent the money earned during fundraising activities and
for the revenue generated for foundation.
Answer b.
Foundation will receive 60% of the total of the fundraising activities.
Equation to determine the money that will be received by foundation:

Answer c.
Given that x = $72, M = ?
Putting the value of x in the equation above:

Answer d.
Given that M = $850, x = ?
Putting the value of M in the equation above to find x:

So, the answers are:
a. Let the variable be
for the fundraising activities and
as the revenue for foundation.
b. 
c. $43.2
d. $1416.67
You bought a magazine for $5 and four erasers. you spent a total of $25.
Magazine cost: 5$ each
Eraser cost: X$ each
Total cost is the number of items (1 magazine) times the cost of each item (5$). We don't know the cost of each eraser, so we represent that using a variable, X.
1(5) + 4(X) = 25
5 + 4X = 25
subtract 5 from both sides
4X = 25 - 5
4X = 20
divide both sides by 4
X = 20/4
X = 5
Each eraser cost 5$
Answer:
a) Response error
b) coverage error
c) coverage error
Step-by-step explanation:
Given situation:
(a) You want to know about the dating habits of college students, so you go to a dorm meeting and ask students how many dates they have had in the last year.
Solution:
In such situations the dating habits is a private matter for every individual and would not be truy expressed or conveyed in a dorm meeting. The true response would either be false or hidden in context of a public gathering.. So the likely error would be " Response error"
Given situation:
b) You want to know how often people attend religious services, so you stand outside a particular church on Sunday and ask entering individuals how often they attend.
Solution:
The collection of sample from a "particular" church limits the diversity of responses. The spread of the data might be skewed to certain geographical or population or ethnical locations. A better coverage would be recommended for accurate sampling. Hence, "coverage error"
Given situation:
(c) You want to know how often people eat at McDonald's, so you stand outside a particular McDonald's and ask entering customers how often they eat at McDonald's.
Solution:
The collection of sample from a "particular" McDonalds limits the diversity of responses. The spread of the data might be skewed to certain geographical or population or ethnical or lifestyles. A better coverage would be recommended for accurate sampling. Hence, "coverage error"