Mathematics, 09.09.2021 21:20, smmailloux7249
A bee flies at 15 feet per second directly to a flowerbed from its hive. The bee stays at the flowerbed for 19 minutes, and then flies directly back to the hive at feet per second. It is away from the hive for a total of 24 minutes.
A. What equation can you use to find the distance of the flowerbed from the hive?
B. How far is the flowerbed from the hive?
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Prism m and pyramid n have the same base area and the same height. cylinder p and prism q have the same height and the same base perimeter. cone z has the same base area as cylinder y, but its height is three times the height of cylinder y. the figures and have the same volume.
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Which situation could best be represented by this linear equation? 24x + 38y = 520 > if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 24 more bracelets sold than rings. the total sales were $520. if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 38 more bracelets sold than rings. the total sales were $520. if x represents the number of bracelets sold at $24 each and y represents the number of rings sold at $38 each, the total sales were $520 if x represents the number of bracelets and y represents the number of rings, there were 520 bracelets and rings sold. bracelets were $24, and rings were $38. e
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