Answer:
120 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The speed is equal to the distance divided by the time
Let
s------> the speed in mph
d-----> the distance in miles
t -----> the time in hours
s=d/t
solve for the distance
d=s*t
<em>It will take Adam four hours to drive to Disney Park</em>
s=x mph
t=4 h
substitute
d=4x -----> equation A
<em>It will take Adam 2.5 times less time if driving 45 mph faster</em>
so
s=(x+45) mph
t=4/2.5=1.6 h
substitute
d=1.6(x+45) -----> equation B
equate equation A and equation B
4x=1.6(x+45)
Solve for x
4x=1.6x+72
4x-1.6x=72
2.4x=72
x=30 mph
Find the distance d
d=4x -----> d=4(30)=120 miles
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
Look carefully: you'll see that each new term is the sum of the previous two terms. The 3rd term is 0 + 1, or 1. The 4th term is 1 + 1, or 2. The 8th term is the sum of 5 and 8, or 13.
You can use this formula <span>P(AorB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AandB)
Given:
35 LG (14 F & 21 M)
44 SB (28 F & 16 M)
Req:
- the probability that it is a female (F) or a sky blue (SB)
Sol:
</span>P(F or SB) = P(F) + P(SB) - P(F and SB)
= [(14 F + 28 F)/(35 + 44)] + [(44 SB)/(35 + 44)] - [(28 F)/(35 + 44)]
= 53.16 + 55.70 - 35.44
= 73.42%
You have to deduct 28 female parakeets from 44 sky blue parakeets because the 28 parakeets are already accounted for in the female parakeets. You can also think of how many ways you can choose a female parakeet and a sky blue parakeet. Add all female parakeets (14 + 28) = 42. Sky blue parakeet equaled to 44. Minus the 28 female parakeets included in the sky blue parakeet to avoid double counting. 42 + 44 - 28 = 58 divided by 79 (35 + 44) total parakeets = 73.42%
Starting amount: 982 pounds of grain
Since Mr. Parker fed 240 pounds of grain to his pigs, subtract 240 pounds from 982 pounds of grain.
982 - 240 = 742
After feeding pigs: 742 pounds of grain
Mr. Parker fed another 460 pounds of grain to his cows from his 742 pounds, so subtract 460 pounds from 742 pounds.
742 - 460 = 282
After feeding pigs and cows: 282 pounds of grain
Mr. Parker has 282 pounds of grain left.