V = x/t = 4.5 mil / 3 h = 1.5 mph
Since, v = 1.5 mph (or we can say that v is constant), distance and time vary directly and the constant of variation is 1.5 mph.
<span>C would be correct. Statistics and measures taken from raw data help the researcher understand whether or not they have a hypothesis that has held up under testing. Continual support for the hypothesis (and others of the like) can move the concept closer to the category of "theory" or "law," the gold standard in science research.</span>
X-3=66
x=69
69+41+(y-9)=180
110+y-9=180
101+y=180
y=79
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 8u from both sides
Divide by -3 on both sides
Interval notation: [greater/less than or equal to], (greater or equal to)
[7,∞)
Answer:
24 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to calculate Judy's estimation, we would simply have to multiply the actual distance in kilometers of the tour by the number of miles that Judy believes are in a single mile. This would give us Judy's estimation for how long the tour would be in miles.
40 km. * 0.6 miles = 24 miles
Finally, we can see that Judy's estimation would be that the tour is 24 miles long. Using Judy's believed conversion rate.