Answer:
21
Step-by-step explanation:
haha funny number
Answer:
c = 420t . . . . c is calories burned; t is hours riding at 15 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
There is not enough information given to write a function rule relating all the variables to calories burned. If we assume that calories are burned at the constant rate of 420 calories per hour, then total calories will be that rate multiplied by hours:
c = 420·t
where c is total calories burned by the 154-lb person, and t is hours riding at 15 mph.
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In general, rates are related to quantities by ...
quantity = rate · time . . . . . where the rate is (quantity)/(time period)
Answer:
2.7
Step-by-step explanation:
3% × 90 =
(3 ÷ 100) × 90 =
(3 × 90) ÷ 100 =
270 ÷ 100 = 2.7
Company A charges $75.50 and 14¢ per mile, then for x miles, Company A charges 75.5 + 0.14x dollars
Company B charges $30.50 and 9¢ per mile, then for x miles, Company B charges 30.5 + 0.09x dollars
Subtracting the second equation to the first one,
75.5 + 0.14x
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30.5 + 0.09x
----------------------
45 + 0.05x
For x miles, Company A charges 45 + 0.05x dollars more than Company B.
6y^2 + 6y + 2y + 2 = 6y^2 + 8y + 2
The way you do this is basically multiplying the values in the brackets with 6y, and then adding that to the same values multiplied by 2.