118 handle bars tells us that there's 118 bikes
if all 118 bikes were regular bikes
118*2 = 236
we would be 33 wheels short
118*1 = 118
we would be 17 seats short
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if 101 of the bikes are regular and 17 are tandem
101*1 = 101
17*2 = 34
we would have the right amount of seats
101*2 = 202
17*2 = 34
202 + 34 = 236
we would be 33 wheels short.
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if 17 bikes are tandem, 33 are tricycle, and 68 are regular
17*2 = 34
33*3 = 99
68*2 = 136
we would have the right amount of wheels
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Answer:
There are 68 bicycles, 17 tandem bicycles, and 33 tricycles.
This question isn't hard, it just takes longer since it's based off of guess and check.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
• General quadratic equation:
• sum of roots → 4 + 5 = 9
• product of roots → 4 × 5 = 20
• substitute:
Answer:
$13.97 was the price of the dinner b4 tax and tip
Step-by-step explanation:
18.60 - 11% (1.84) = 16.76
16.76 - 20%(2.79) = 13.97
Answer: n - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
You form a rhombus.
Draw an equilateral triangle, and then mirror it around its base. All the sides are clearly equal, because they are all sides of the same equilateral triangle.
Moreover, the top and bottom angle are 60°, because they are angles of an equilateral triangle, while the left and right angles are 120, because they're 60+60 angles.