Distance = rate times time.
Let the first cyclist's rate be r1 and the 2nd cyclist's rate be r2.
Let r2 = r1 + 10 (km per hour).
The total distance between them after 3 hours is 174 km; using the distance= rate times time formula, we also get:
r1(3 hrs) + r2(3 hrs) = 174 km
Then
r1(3 hrs) + (r1+10)(3hrs) = 174 km
Then 3r1 + 3r1 + 30 = 174
6r1 = 144, and r1 = 24 km/hr. Then r2 = (24 + 10) km/hr = 34 km/hr.
Answer:
The answer is c. Sorry my last answer was wrong i think. If its abc its probably the other way around i didnt see which way it was going. Though if i was right the first time its either a or c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y-intercept: (0, -5)
x-intercepts: (-5, 0) , (1, 0)
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
If the number's a fraction, which this one is, the denominator will always be that little number by the radical, and the whole number will be in the root. Hope this helps!