Answer: my butt
Step-by-step explanation: like it?
Answer:
We know that the equation for the speed is:
Speed = Distance/time.
First, we know that he walks 2 miles in 15 minutes.
distance = 2miles
time = 15 minutes
Then his speed in that interval is:
Speed = (2 mi)/(15 min) = (2/15) miles per minute.
Now, at this same speed, he wants to walk 3 more miles. And we want to find the equation that represents how much time she needs to walk 5 miles (the 2 first miles plus the other 3 miles)
We use again the equation:
Speed = Distance/Time
But we isolate Time, to get:
Time = Distance/Speed
Where:
Distance = 5 miles
Speed = (2/15) miles per min
Time = (5 miles)/((2/15) miles per min) = 37.5 minutes
She needs 37.5 minutes to walk the 5 miles.
it’s a statistical question
Answer:
x = -5/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine like terms: 2x + 3x = 5x - 1 (on the left) -6 + 2x (on the right) (5x - 1 = -6 + 2x)
Get X on one side: Isolate +2x by subtracting 2x on both sides (5x - 2x = 3x) (3x - 1 = -6) Isolate -1 by subtracting 1 on both sides (3x = -5) Isolate 3x by dividing 3 on both sides.
I hope I explained it correctly