24.5 you take 3.5 and times it by 7 do get the distance.
Answer:
Train A = 128
Train B = 68
Step-by-step explanation:
We can set up a system of equations for this problem
Let A = # of tons of Train A
Let B = # of tons of Train B
A + B = 196
A = B + 60
Now, we plug in A for the first equation, using substitution
(B+60) + B = 196
2B + 60 = 196
Subtract 60 from both sides
2B = 136
Divide both sides by 2
B = 68
Plug in 68 for B in the 2nd equation
A = 68 + 60
A = 128
Checking work: 128 + 68 = 196 :D hope this helped
Answer:
Cora's spend will be = $ 16.66
Step-by-step explanation:
Let y be the amount Ben spent
As Ava spent three times Ben will be 3y and half as much Cora(2y)
so the equation becomes
y + 2y + 3y = 50
6y = 50
y = 50/6
y = 8.33
So Cora's spend will be : 2y = 2(8.33) = 16.66 units currency
Note: if currency is in $
Then Cora's spend will be = $ 16.66
And....?
There's not enough info for me to answer.
The mean absolute deviation is 4.8 I believe