Mathematics, 01.06.2021 16:20, shaylakabler333
The length of a trip varies directly as the amount of gasoline used. Yael's car used 16 L for the first 145 km of his trip from Toronto to Montreal. a) How much gasoline, rounded to the nearest litre, should he expect to use in the remaining 400 km of his trip? b) Can he complete the trip with a budget of $70, if gasoline costs $1.13/L?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 12:40, Manuel2019
Jamie is hiking up a small mountain. he climbs up at a constant rate of 300 feet/hour until he reaches the peak at 1,500 feet. after that, he hikes down at the same rate to the base of the mountain. the equation that models jamie’s elevation, e, after t hours is e = . jamie’s elevation will be 600 feet after hours and after hours.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:30, kutemigos9211
Simonne used the following steps to simplify the given expression. 12 - 3(-2x + 4) step 1: 12 + (–3)·(–2x) + (–3)·(4) step 2: 12 + 6x + (–12) step 3: 12 + (–12) + 6x step 4: 0 + 6x step 5: 6x what property of real numbers was used to transition from step 3 to step 4? a. identity property of addition b. inverse property of addition c. associative property of addition d. commutative property of addition
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