Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
1 1/8 = 1.125
3/4 = .75
Answer:
Part 15) The next three terms are 5/8,3/4 and 7/8
Part 16) The 37th term is -35.5
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
In an <u>Arithmetic Sequence</u> the difference between one term and the next is a constant and this constant is called the common difference (d)
Part 15) Find the next three terms of the arithmetic sequence

so

The common difference is equal to
d=1/8
<u><em>Find the next three terms of the arithmetic sequence</em></u>
<u><em>Find a5</em></u>
----->
<u><em>Find a6</em></u>
----->
<u><em>Find a7</em></u>
----->
therefore
The next three terms are
5/8,3/4 and 7/8
Part 16) what is the 37th term of the arithmetic sequence

so


The common difference is equal to
d=-1.1
We can write an Arithmetic Sequence as a rule

substitute the values

For n=37
substitute



Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose you drive a car 392 miles on one tank of gas. The tank holds 14 gallons of gas. This means that
1 gallon of gas would be used to drive 392/14 = 28 miles
a) The number of miles traveled varies directly with the number of gallons of gas used.
Let x =number of gallons of gas you use.
Let y = the number of miles travelled.
Since y varies directly with x, we will introduce a constant of proportionality, k. Therefore,
y = kx
If 28 miles will require 1 gallon of gas, it means
28 = 1×k
k = 28
So y = 28x
b) we want to determine how far you can drive with 3.7 gallons of gas.
x = 3.7
y = 28x = 28×3.7
y = 103.6 miles
The solution of the inequality is -8 ≥ b, and the correct graph is the one in option D.
"number line with a closed circle plotted at negative eight and arrow pointing left."
<h3>
How to solve the inequality?</h3>
Here we have the inequality:
-0.8*b + 2.3 ≥ 8.7
And we want to solve this, to do so, we need to isolate the variable b in one of the sides of the inequality.
-0.8*b + 2.3 ≥ 8.7
2.3 - 8.7 ≥ 0.8*b
-6.4 ≥ 0.8*b
-6.4/0.8 ≥ b
-8 ≥ b
So the solution is the set of all numbers equal to or smaller than -8, then the correct graph will be the one described by D.
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