Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Carter rode his bike 9/10 of a mile from his house to his grandmothers house. This means that the distance from Carter's house to his grandmother's house is 0.9 miles. On his way back home, he rode 3/8 of a mile before the tyre on his bike went flat. This means that he rode 0.375 miles before his tyre went flat. The distance he must walk before he gets home will be the total distance from home minus the distance that he rode. It becomes
0.9 - 0.375 = 0.575 miles
Answer:
correct simulations of Tom’s scenario.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
45+10x = y
Step-by-step explanation:
$45 -- stays the same no matter what so that's constant.
$10 -- this varies dependent on the number of vaccinations your dog needs, so you'd use a variable to represent the number of vaccinations (in this case I'm using variable "x").
So, for example if your dog needed 7 vaccinations, it would be: 45+10(7) = y -- answer being $115.
First, how much did you spend on the 8 gumdrops at 2 cents a piece?
8 gumdrops at 2 cents a piece is 16 cents
8 gumdrops x 2 cents = 16 cents
So, if you have 16 cents to spend on gumdrops and they are 8 cents a piece, how many can you buy?
16 / 8 = 2
You can buy 2 gumdrops for the same amount of money.
What do you need to solve for?
X=r-4/7-s
S=-r/x+4/x+7
R=-sx+7x+4