Answer:
the first and last
Step-by-step explanation:
its correct
The answer would be 'b'
Now, here Luke walks total 2¼ miles but his friend's home is ¼ mile. So, number of trips he makes = Total miles walked ÷ Distance to his friend's home
= 2¼ ÷ ¼ = 9
C. $34.50. A car gets 30 miles per gallon, if the gasoline cost $1.15 per gallon, a 900 miles trip will cost $34.50
This exercise can be solved by simply arithmetic.
Divide the total miles by the miles per gallon:
900/30 = 30
Then, multiply this value by the cost per gallon:
30 x $1.15 = $34.50