Ok so 24 of them and that would be ur answer
The number of yards, as a mixed number, will you drive until you reach this exit is 333 1/3 yards
<h3>How to determine the number of yards to drive?</h3>
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From the attached figure, we have:
Exit = 1000 feet
From the question, we have
3 feet = 1 yard
So, the number of yards is
Number of yard =Exit/3 yards
This gives
Number of yard = 1000/3 yards
Evaluate the quotient
Number of yard = 333 1/3 yards
Hence, the number of yards, as a mixed number, will you drive until you reach this exit is 333 1/3 yards
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Answer: 0.85714285714
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
x + 4y ≤ 15; y ≥ 0
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph doesn't do a very good job of modeling any of the given equations. However, the equations listed above seem the best fit.
The slope of the top (left) line is negative, so the equation will be of the form ...
x + 4y = something
When y=0, x=15, so the "something" is expected to be 15.
However, the line appears to go through points (6, 2) and (-2, 4). Both of these points are on the line x + 4y = 14.
The graph is shaded <em>below the line</em> so the values of x and y that are in the shaded area will add to <em>less than</em> 15 (or 14). Hence, the inequality will be ...
x + 4y ≤ something . . . . . part of the 3rd answer choice
The fact that the shading does not go below y=0 means the other limit is ...
y ≥ 0 . . . . . part of every answer choice.
The x4 would have to be in the parentheses while the -3 would have to be on the outside because you are subracting 3 from 48
4 cases of 12 bottled waters is 48 total amount of bottled waters since Veronica drank 3 she has 45 bottled waters left