If we consider the first half mile to be charged at $0.30 per tenth also, that half-mile costs $1.50 and the charges amount to a fixed fee of $2.00 and a variable fee of $0.30 per tenth mile.
After you subtract the $2 tip and the fixed $2 fee from the trip budget amount, you have $11.00 you can spend on mileage charges. At 0.30 per tenth mile, you can travel
... $11.00/$0.30 = 36 2/3 . . . . tenth-miles
The trip is measured in whole tenths, so you can ride ...
... 36 × 1/10 = 3.6 miles
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If you want to see this in the form of an equation, you can let x represent the miles you can travel. Then your budget amount gives rise to the inequality ...
... 3.50 + 0.30((x -.50)/0.10) + 2.00 ≤ 15.00
... 3.50 + 3x -1.50 +2.00 ≤15.00 . . . . . . . eliminate parentheses
... 3x ≤ 11.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . collect terms, subtract 4
... x ≤ 11/3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 3
... x ≤ 3.6 . . . . . rounded down to the tenth
Actual distance of the Harper from the school = 50 yards.
According to map the distance from the school = 34 inch.
We could say 34 inches represents 50 yards.
So, 1 inches could be represented by 50/34 = 25/17 yards.
In order to find the actual length of 3 inches in yards, we need to multiply 1 inches value of yards by 3.
Therefore, 3 inches = 3* 25/17 = 75/17 = 4 7/17 yeards in decimals 4.412 yards approximately.
Therefore, Harper from home is 4 7/17 yeards or 4.412 yards approximately if the map shows the distance as 3 inches.
15000 miles long. So length times width
Answer 9x^2
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2+6x^2=9x^2