He needs to run with approximately 6429 for a distance of 9 km
<h3>How to determine the number of strides?</h3>
The given parameters are:
Length of stride = 1.4 m
Distance for marathon = 9 km
The number of strides needed is then calculated as:
Number of stride = Distance for marathon/Length of stride
Substitute the known values in the above equation
Number of stride = 9km/1.4m
Convert km to m
Number of stride = 9000m/1.4m
Evaluate the quotient
Number of stride = 6428.57143
Approximate the estimate
Number of stride = 6429
Hence, he needs to run with approximately 6429 for a distance of 9 km
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Answer:
Its C because each % is not one student
Step-by-step explanation:
Let y=total monthly income
Let x=each time app is opened
y=25+(.003x)
1. x+12
2. x-8
3. 3*x
4. x^(2)+5
5. (x/2)+7
6. 4*(x+6)
7. (1/2)*x
8. 2x+8
9. x^(2)+3
10. (x/3)+12
Additional activity
1. 2-50
2.20/4=5
3.100-50=50
4.three times two then add to four equals ten
5. the diffrence of eight and four
Answer: x(.25)+(4+x(.25))=y
Step-by-step explanation:
1. set up the equation-
Ali has an unknown amount of quarters so make that x.
We know quarters are 25 cents so .25 if he has one quarter you put that one quarter into x, 2 into x and so on
Tom has 4 more, since he has 4 more it is 4+x and one again times .25
2. that is it