This question asks what is half of 45.
45 divided by two equals 22.5
The car will travel 22.5 miles in .5 hours.
0.5 x 4 = 2 feet / 2 feet in 4 seconds
15 - 2 = 13
New depth: 13 feet
0.4 x 3 = 1.2 feet / 1.2 feet in 3 seconds
13 - 1.2 = 11.8
New depth: 11.8 feet
The question is attached in the image.
1- Carlo thinks he will go to the gym 20 times this month. Calculate how much each of these options will cost Carlo for one month.a- Pay as you go:
Total cost = 6 * 20 = $120
b- Regular deal:
Total cost = 50 + 2(20) = 50 + 40 = $90
c- All-in-one-price:
Total cost = $100
d- The least expensive for Carlo in this case would be the regular deal.
2- How many visits each month would make the cost of the Regular-Deal and the All-in-one the same?Assume number of visits is x.
Regular deal = All in one
50 + 2x = 100
2x = 100 - 50
2x = 50
x = 25 visits
3a- It costs $300 to join the new Superfit Gym. You then pay $15 each month and $2 each time you work out. Carlo thinks he will use the gym 20 times each month for a year.Calculate the cost of the Superfit gym for one year.Total cost = initial payment + 15*number of month + 2*days of workout
initial payment = $300
15*number of months = 15 * 12 = $180
2*days of workout = 2*20*12 = $480
Total cost = 300 + 180 + 480 = $960
3b- How much will Carlo save during the first year if he uses the Superfit gym rather than the regular deal at the other gym?First we will calculate the total cost of one year using the regular deal at the other gym as follows:
Total cost at other gym = monthly cost + cost of each workout
Total cost at other gym = 50(12) + 2(12)(20) = $1080
Then, we will calculate the difference to know the amount Carlo would save as follows:
Carlo would save = 1080 - 960 = $120
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
9 cans of white paint
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this you can set up a ratio.
The ratio right now is 3 : 2, you have 3 cans of white paint for every 2 cans of blue paint. This question is asking how many white paint cans would be needed for 6 cans of blue paint. You can see the relationship between the number of blue paint cans and the new number of blue paint cans, maybe it's multiplying by 4 or 2 for example, and once we find that out we can do the same exact thing to the white cans.
We can see that to get from 2 to 6 you multiply by 3, so now we do that to the other side of the fraction as well, we multiply by 3. 3 multiplied by 3 is 9, so if we were to have 6 cans of blue paint we would need 9 cans of white paint to get that perfect shade of light blue. Anne would need 9 cans of white paint if she had 6 cans of blue paint to make her shade of blue.
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