$10.99. You multiply the cost by .2
Replace x^2+y^2 with r^2. Also replace y with r*sin theta.
Then we have r^2 = r*sin theta.
this can be reduced to r = sin theta.
Answer:
20 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 120 miles by 8 to find miles per gallon
120 ÷ 8 = 15 miles per gallon
Now divide 300 miles by 15 to find number of gallons required
300 ÷ 15 = 20
20 gallons are required for a journey of 300 miles
Your answer is : 7<span>≤</span>3x+5
You answer should be 7 m because of PEMDAS