Given that,
A car uses a litre of petrol to travel 4 km.
To find,
How many litres will it use to travel 32 kilometres.
Solution,
We have,
1 litre = 4 km
or
1 km = (1/4) litre
Let it will use x litres to travel 32 km.
32 km = (32/4) litres
= 8 litres
Hence, 8 litres it will use to travel 32 km.
Answer:
vehicle c
Step-by-step explanation:
vehicle d is at 180 with 6 gallons and vehicle c is at 120 with 2 gallons. kinda common sense
Answer:
Quadratic
Step-by-step explanation:
Linear equations are straight lines while quadratics are curved in a "u" shape. These points have a vertex and go up on both sides, a quadratic would be able to better fit this since their y values repeat, unlike linear models.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
hello :
an equation of this graph is : f(x) = a(x-h)²+k when (h,k) the vertex
so : h=5 and k= -4
f(x) = a(x-5)²-4....... now calculate : a
the y- intercept is : - 6.5 means : f(0) = - 6.5
put x=0 and f(x) = - 6.5
you have : -6.5 = a(0-5)²-4
-6.5 = 25a - 4
25a = -2.5 so : a= -2.5/25= 1/10
the equation is :
<h2>f(x) = (1/10)(x-5)²-4</h2>