Your 71,1482 doesn't make sense. But regardless,
let x = the other car's cost.
You know the total spent and the cost of one car. So logically, if you subtract the two you'd get the price of the second car.
You can do $38,295 + c = $71,1482.
Or $71,1482 - $38,295 = c.
Sqrt(x+4-3)=1
sqrt (x+1) = 1
x+1 = 1^2
x=1-1
x=0
This is how you would get x=0
Hope I helped :)
Answer:
The E came before H
Step-by-step explanation:
#8: $900. (I found this answer by multiplying 3000 and 0.3 by the way)
#9: 160 miles. I found this answer by multiplying 80 by two, since two halves/50% make a whole or 100%.