Answer:hi there
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes, because I think two could work
So car A travels Distance = 60 km/hr*(1+x)
Car B travels Distance = 75 km/hr(x)
Where x is the time in hours.
Those two equations are equal when on overtakes the other
so:
60 +60x = 75x
60=15x
x=4, but my expression is written to count from when car B commenced travel. So total time is 5 hours from the car A setting off.
Assuming T, B and N are all on the same line, then we can say
BT + TN = BN
which is the segment addition postulate.
Subtract TN from both sides to get
BT + TN = BN
BT + TN - TN = BN - TN
BT = BN - TN
BN - TN = BT
Which is what choice C is saying. Therefore the answer is choice C.
Answer:
the answer is -30.
Step-by-step explanation:
for each x-value, you will multiply it by -5 to get your y-value. i say this because if y-15 when x=-3, if you divide the x from y (so 15/-3) you get -5 which is the number in which y varies by. so you will take 6 and multiply it by -5 which gives you -30.