Mathematics, 27.01.2021 22:10, FoxodyGirl7134
Find the number of miles that Morgan can drive, d(s), as a function of the amount she spends on gas, s. Over the weekend, Rachel and Morgan drove to Chicago to go shopping. Now they're preparing to go home. Morgan needs gas for her jeep, which gets 27 miles per gallon for gas mileage. When she stops at the gas station, she already has 8 gallons of gas in her tank. she buys more gas for $1.50 per gallon. d(s)=
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:20, areanna02
Which equation and solution can be used to solve this problem? thirteen less than a number is sixteen. 13-n=16: add 13 to both sides. the answer is 29. n+13=16: subtract 13 from both sides. the answer is 3. n+16=13 subtract 13 from both sides. the answer is 3. n-13=16: add 13 to both sides. the answer is 29.
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Two lines parallel to the same plane are parallel to eachother
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30, violetagamez2
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