$2, because if you do 8*25 you get 200 and if you divide that by 100 you get a total of 2 making the tax on the purchase $2.
Preliminary Problem
Givens
Miles = m = 392 miles
Gallons = G = 14 gallons
Miles per gallon = mpg
Formula
miles = miles per gallon * number of gallons.
Solve
392 = mpg * 14 Divide by 14
392 / 14 = mpg
28 = mpg which is really quite good. Our vehicle gets 44 mpg but it's a 4 cylinder. It's meant to get that kind of milage.
Part A
Let x = the number of gallons used
Let y = the number of miles driven
y = k*x
Part B
y = k* x
k =28 mpg
11700 = 28*x
11700 /28 = x
x = 417.86
If this is incorrect please put some more facts in. The question does not seem complete.
Answer:
600
Step-by-step explanation:
How to do it in your head (secret):
3*2 = 6
add 2 zeros after the 6 since there are 2 zeros in total in this equation 2<u><em>0 </em></u>and 3<u><em>0</em></u> so:
30*20 = 600
:D
Substitute the values in the expression
b-a=3-2=1
answer b-a=1
Answer:
1 5/7
Step-by-step explanation:
2 2/5 x 5/7
= 12/5 x 5/7
= 12/7
1 5/7