Answer:
4.7619047619
Step-by-step explanation:
4.761904762
<em><u>An inequality that shows the distance Johnathan could of ran any day this week is:</u></em>
<em><u>Solution:</u></em>
Let "x" be the distance Johnathan can run any day of this week
Given that,
Johnathan ran 5 days this week. The most he ran in one day was 3.5 miles
Therefore,
Number of days ran = 5
The most he ran in 1 day = 3.5 miles
Thus, the maximum distance he ran in a week is given as:
The maximum distance he ran in a week is 17.5 miles
If we let x be the distance he can run any day of this week then, we get a inequality as:
If we let y be the total distance he can travel in a week then, we may express it as,
10.6 I think
c=2.22
1/a- 1/b=1/c- 1/d
1/1/2- 1/1/4=1/c- 1/1/5
0.5-0.25=1/c- 0.2
0.25=1/c- 0.2
0.25+0.2=1/c
0.45=1/c
cross multiply
0.45×c=1
0.45c=1
divide both sides by 0.45
0.45c=1/0.45
x = 3
y= 1
for x:
sin (60°) = x/2
x = (sin 60) × 2
x = √3
for y:
cos (60°) = y/2
y= 2 × (cos 60)
#1 (1,10),(2,9),(2,8),(4,7),(5,6),(6,5),(7,4),(8,3),(9,2),(10,1). #2 (1,18),(2,9),(3,6),(6,3),(9,2),(18,1)