Yes. Here's an example : I used 4 gallons of gas and drove 28 miles. The ratio is 4gallons for every 28 miles. 4 gallons: 28 miles.
Let t be the amount of trucks.
Thus 5t is the amount of cars.
t + 5t = 30
6t = 30
t = 30/6
t = 5
Therefore, there are 5 trucks
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I assume this is what you want to find: 34=1x+2
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So basically if you do that problem out, you can find it and check your work.
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32 miles to get to 34 because after the first 2 it is a continuous 1 mile every track practice until he gets to 34 miles, so 34-2= the 32 miles he must run.
( 4.625, - 3.75 )
the midpoint of (x₁, y₁ ) and (x₂, y₂ ) is
[
(x₁ + x₂ ),
(y₁ + y₂ ) ]
here (x₁, y₁ ) = (5.5, - 4.75 ) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (3.75, - 2.75 )
[
(5.5 + 3.75 ),
(- 4.75 - 2.75 ) ]
= (4.625, - 3.75 ) ← midpoint of HX