Answer:
The answer is b. But you asked for the thought process so...
Step-by-step explanation:
Let speed of the 1st trip x miles / hr. and speed of the 2nd trip 3x / hr.
We know that
Speed = Distance/Time.
Or, Time = Distance/Speed.
So, the time taken to cover a distance of 50 miles on his first trip = 50/x hr.
And the time taken to cover a distance of 300 miles on his later trip = 300/3x hr.
= 100/x hr.
So we can clearly see that his new time compared with the old time was: twice as much.
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Given that the function g(x)=x-3/x+4, the evaluation gives:
- g(9) = 6/13.
- g(3) = 0.
- g(-4) = undefined.
- g(-18.75) = 1.07.
- g(x+h) = x+h-3/x+h+4
<h3>How to evaluate the function?</h3>
In this exercise, you're required to determine the value of the function g at different intervals. Thus, we would substitute the given value into the function and then evaluate as follows:
When g = 9, we have:
g(x)=x-3/x+4
g(9) = 9-3/9+4
g(9) = 6/13.
When g = 3, we have:
g(x)=x-3/x+4
g(3) = 3-3/3+4
g(3) = 0/13.
g(3) = 0.
When g = -4, we have:
g(x)=x-3/x+4
g(-4) = -4-3/-4+4
g(-4) = -1/0.
g(-4) = undefined.
When g = -18.75, we have:
g(x)=x-3/x+4
g(-18.75) = -18.75-3/-18.75+4
g(-18.75) = -15.75/-14.75.
g(-18.75) = 1.07.
When g = x+h, we have:
g(x)=x-3/x+4
g(x+h) = x+h-3/x+h+4
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If you take the numerator and the denominator from flour and multiply both by 10, you'll get 40/100. then, add 40/100 to 12/100. your answer should be 52/100. if not, look back through your math. hope that helped.
Answer:
b 3x +7y =59
Step-by-step explanation:
x is water balloons at 3 each and y is t-shirts at 7$ each.
We sketch two triangles, DFE and DGH, as shown below
Side DF correspond to side DG, the scale factor is 40÷32=1.25
Side DE correspond to side DH, the scale factor is 30÷24=1.25
That leaves us with the last corresponding sides, EF and HG which would also have a scale factor 1.25
Both triangles share the same angle D
We can conclude triangle DFE and triangle DGH are similar for property SSS and SAS