5/6 of an hour is 50 min. So 50 times 3 equals 150 min for reading. 3/4 of an hour is 45 min. 45 times 2 equals 90 min for science. And 1/2 of an hour is 30 min. So 30 times 4 equals 120 mins for math. Add 150,90, and 120 min all together and you get 360 mins total. Divide 360 by 60, and you get 6 hours total that Michaela spent on reading, math, and science. Not 2 1/2.
12 would be considered a natural number, whole number, and an integer
Hope this helped
x^2-8x+12
Step-by-step explanation:
you foil them
There's a catch here, and I don't really want to go into full detail. Because of
this catch, I think it would be unusually tough to write a simple equation for this
situation. If you wouldn't mind, let's just list it instead:
<u>After</u> . . <u>water added</u> . . <u>total in pool</u>
7 min . . . 14 gallons . . . 14 gallons
1 more . . 1 gallon . . . . . 15 gallons
7 more . . 14 gallons . . . 29 gallons
1 more . . 1 gallon . . . . . 30 gallons
5 more . . 10 gallons . . . 40 gallons, the pool is full
Add up all the minutes: <u>21 minutes</u>
To answer this, we need to first find the rate and the multiply it by 3. 840/12 = 70 miles per hour. Then multiply it by 3. 70*3=210 miles. Another way we can do it is that we can divide 840 by 4 because 12 hours / 4 = 3 hours. 840/4 = 210 miles.