For this question, it would be most effective to use an algebraic expression to more easily show what the question is asking. If we use the variable "k" to show the distance in km that he cycled on Sunday, we know that the amount he cycled on Saturday equals k + 12, and the amount that he cycled on the weekend should be the amount of Saturday plus the amount of Sunday. If we write this as an equation we say:
k + k + 12 = 38
=> 2k + 12 = 38
Now we can just rearrange and solve for k:
=> 2k = 26
=> k = 26/2 = 13
Therefore Patrick cycled 13km on Sunday
To solve the answer, we just add 12km to the value for Sunday like so:
12 + 13 = the amount he cycled on Sunday
Hope this helped, remember to please try and understand the maths as well as the answer :))
Answer:
Hope the pictures will help you..
F(x)=-4(-1)-5
f(x)=4-5
f(x)= -1
-1 is your answer
Answer:
15 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
We need 5 liters of Yoda soda for 12 guest.
To find:
If we have 36 guest how many liters of Yoda soda we need.
Solution:
<u>By unitary method:</u>
For 12 guests, we need liters of Yoda soda = 5
For 1 guest, we need liters of Yoda soda =
For 36 guests, we need liters of Yoda soda =
Therefore, we need 15 liters of Yoda soda for 36 guests.
Ohh, sorry friend because I don't know