Answer:
180/t = r
Step-by-step explanation:
In this question, we would have to write an equation that represents the scenario given.
We know that the car traveled 180 miles at a constant rate.
We would use the y = mx + b format for the equation, but replacing the variables with "r" and "t"
We know that 180 will be our y-variable, since that would be the base of the equation:
180 = ???
And to find how long/fast it will take the car, we would need to multiply the rate of speed "r" and time "t" in order to get our distance.
Plug it into the equation:
180 = rt
With this set up, you can find the rate of speed of the car when you know the time.
You would simply solve it as:
180/t = r
Answer:
10 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The vertical asymptotes for y = 3cot(2x)-4 occur at 0,π/2, and every is x = πn/2, where n is an integer.
Their is 16 ounces in each pound so that 16 x 2= 32+9
You're answer is 41
The answer would be 2 because the problem(after rewriting it) is -8w+48=32. so then you subtract 48 from both sides and get -8w=-16. then divide both sides by -8 and you get 2