The entire race is 1 full race.
One full race is 1.
He ran 3/8 of 1, so he ran 3/8.
He needs to run the rest of the race.
The rest is unknown, so we call it x.
When you add 3/8 to the unknown, you get the full race.
The equation is
x + 3/8 = 1
Change 1 to a denominator of 8.
x + 3/8 = 8/8
Subtract 3/8 from both sides.
x = 5/8
Answer: He still needs to run 5/8 of the race.
Answer:
57
Step-by-step explanation:
Let c represent the number of children ($1.75 each) and a represent the number of adults ( $2.00 each).
We know that there were 340 people total, so c + a = 340. This implies that a = 340 - c
We also know that $1.75 c + $2.00 a = $609.25
By substituting a with 340 -c we have $1.75 c + $2.00 (340 -c) = $609.25
Use the distributive property to obtain $1.75 c + $680 - $2.00 c = $609.25
Subtract $680 from both sides and combine like terms to get - $0.25 c = -
$70.75
Now, divide both sides by -$0.25 to get c = 283, the number of children.
The number of adults is 340 - c or 340 - 283 = 57
Answer:
Adjacent leg (In relation to the angle that is measure 22 degrees)= 70*Cosine 22 or 64.9; Opposite leg (In relation to the angle that is measure 22 degrees)=70* Sin 22 or 26.22
Step-by-step explanation:
The other angle measure is 90-22 or 68.
To find the length of the adjacent leg (a) use cosine. Remember cosine is Adjacent leg over hypotenuse.
Cosine 22= a/70- Multiply by 70
70* Cosine 22=a or about 64.9
To find the length of the opposite leg (o) use sine. Remember sine is Opposite leg over hypotenuse
Sine 22= o/70
70*Sine 22=o
o= about 26.22
Answer
125 of each meal are ordered
Step-by-step explanation:
You first multiply 7 x 125, which will get you 875
Next, you multiply 5 x 125 and get 625
Add that together and you get 1500
Answer:
9 and 2
Step-by-step explanation: