Given :
A bike path is 3 miles long. there are distance markers every path one fourth mile to the end of the path.
To Find :
Which number line correctly models this situation and the total number of distance markers.
Solution :
It is given that their are markers every 1/4 part of mile.
So, their are 4 markers per mile.
Numbers of markers in 3 miles long path is :
Therefore, the total number of distance markers in 3 mile path is 12.
Hence, this is the required solution.
The answer is 6*square rooted*2
Answer:
<u>Total Cost (in dollars) = a + c</u>
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Algebra</u>
When mathematics quantities are generalized into letters or variables, then we are dealing with algebra.
We are said the cost of an adult's ticket into a theme park is $a and a child's ticket costs $c. Since both quantities are unknown, we must treat them as variables and use the same logic procedure to solve the problem as if they were numbers.
The total cost for an adult and a child is the sum of both individual costs, thus
Total Cost (in dollars) = a + c
1.
area = L x w = 72
L = 2w
72 = 2w*w = 2w^2
divide by 2
36 = w^2
w = sqrt(36) = 6
l = 2*6 =12
perimeter = 2L +2W = 2*12 + 2*6 = 24+12 = 36
2.
sqrt(40)= 6.324555 cm ( round to 6.32 )
6.32 - 4 = 2.32 cm original length of a side
You could write 42/20 for #60.