For the 1st hour the cost is $50 whatever is the duration (providing it's 1 hour max.
From one hour and onward the cost becomes an additional $25 per quater of an hour.
If y is the cost and x the number of hours, then the equation becomes :
y =50 + 0.25.x or y =1/4x + 50
Answer:
-2.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the unknown number be x.
-3.7 = -1.3(1) + x
-3.7 = -1.3 + x
x - 1.3 = -3.7
x = -3.7 + 1.3
x = -2.4
To solve this problem, we are going to use a method called dimensional analysis. This involves canceling out units by multiplying by fractions equivalent to 1. We begin with our given information, that the jet flies 500 miles in one hour, and we multiply that by the fraction 1 hour/60 minutes, which is equivalent to 1. We also have to multiply by 1 minute/60 seconds, because we are looking for the amount of miles the jet flies in seconds.
500 miles/1 hour * 1 hour/60 minutes * 1 minute/60 seconds = 500 miles/3,600 seconds
Now that we have our equivalent in seconds, we must multiply by 10 seconds in order to find our answer.
500 miles/3,600 seconds * 10 seconds = approximately 1.3888 miles
Therefore, the jet flies about 1.39 miles in 10 seconds.
Hope this helps!
Well I'm doing it an easy way but 50% or half of 698 is about 350.
475 is slightly above 350 so the answer would be 68%
Answer:
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