The length of the rectangle is based on its width, so let's call width w and put the length in terms of the width. We are told that the width is 45 less than 4 times the width, so the length is 4w - 45. Area is found by multiplying length times width and we are given the area as 3325. So we will set up length times width and solve for w, which we will then use to solve for l. 3325 = (4w - 45)(w). Multiplying out we have . Move the constant over by subtraction and then we will have a quadratic that can be factored to solve for w. . We would put that through the quadratic formula to solve for w. When we do that we get that w = 35 and w = -23.75. The 2 things in math that will never EVER be negative is time and distance/length, so -23.75 is out. That means that the width is 35. The length is 4(35) - 45 which is 95. The dimensions of your rectangle are length is 95 and width is 35. There you go!
Your answer should be 3
Use this formula to solve slopes:
m = (y2<span> – y</span>1) / (x2<span> – x</span>1<span>) </span>
-4x+y= -9 can be turned into
y= -9 + 4x
5x+2y=3 (plug y in)
5x+2(-9+4x)=3
5x-18+8x=3
5x+8x=3+18
13x=21
divide 13 on both sides
x=1.6
Here's what you need to know in order to answer this:
1 gallon = 128 fl oz
and
1 day = 24 hours.
Use those facts to invent fractions equal to ' 1 '.
Then use those to change the units of the "11 fl oz per hour".
You can multiply them ... since their value is ' 1 ', they won't
change the value of the "11 fl oz per hour", only the units.
(11 fl oz/hr) x (24 hr/da) x (1 gal / 128 fl oz)
= (11 x 24 x 1 / 128) (fl-oz - hr - gal) / (hr - da - fl-oz)
= 2.0625 gal/da
Answer:
60,000 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
Find how many grams she weighs by finding how many grams are in 60 kilograms.
There are 1000 grams in a kilogram, so to find her weight in grams, multiply 60 by 1000:
60(1000)
= 60,000
So, Julie weighs 60,000 grams