<u>Answer:</u>
<u>Distance:</u> 6x + 15.5y > 55.5
<u>Time:</u> x + y > 4.5
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
We are given that Martha is training for a duathlon and she covered a total distance of over 55.5 miles in more than than 4.5 hours of training.
Also, she runs at a speed of 6 mph and bikes at a rate of 15.5 mph.
We are to write inequalities representing the distance she traveled and the total time she spent training.
<u>Distance:</u> 6x + 15.5y > 55.5
(formula for distance = speed x time so speeds for running and biking are multiplied by their number of hours)
<u>Time:</u> x + y > 4.5
(she trained for more than 4.5 hours, x hours for running and y hours for biking.
<span>The answer to this question would be: A. the number of adults
</span>
In this question, there are 4 times as many students as adults going on the trip. If we put it into a function where s= student and a=adult, then we could get one equation:<span>
1. s=4a
</span><span>
Each student ticket cost $2 and each adult ticket cost $4. The total cost of the trip is $144. We also can get one equation for this
2. 2s+ 4a= 144
If you put the first equation into the second, you will get:
</span>2s+4a= 144
2(4a)+4a= 144
The function is already similar with <span>2(4x)+4x but it uses a instead of x. Then x = a = number of adult</span>
Answer:
19/30
Step-by-step explanation:
1/5 + 2/15 + 3/10
We need the LCD of 5, 15, and 10.
LCD = 30
1/5 + 2/15 + 3/10 =
= 6/30 + 4/30 + 9/30
= 19/30
Answer: 19/30
Answer:
4 cm, if you subtract 9 from 13 you get four.