There are 1760 yards in one mile and the rink is 250 yard in perimeter.
This means 3 miles is 5280 yards.
If Sam has already gone around the whole rink 6 times, that means he was traveled a total of 1500 yards.
Sam has 3780 more yards to travel 3 miles.
This means he needs to do 15.12 more laps around the rink. Or 16 if you are rounding.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We want to study the fuel consumption of each car, i.e the amount of mile per gallon the cars will consume
Step one:
given data:
First car
distance covered= 41 1/2 = 41.5miles
amount of gallons= 1 1/4= 1.25gal
the miles per gallons= 41.5/1.25=33.2 miles per gallon
Second car
distance covered= 21 3/5= 21.6miles
amount of gallons=4/5= 0.8gal
the miles per gallons= 21.6/0.8=27 miles per gallon
1. Therefore the unit rate of
the first car = 33.2 miles per gallon
the second car=27 miles per gallon
2. the first car can travel a greater distance on 1 gallon of gasoline
Your answers either A or B but im leaning more towards A
: ) have a nice day
Answer:
thats right.
Step-by-step explanation:
the first place after the decimal is tenths, second, hundredths, third thousands, and so on