Kim = 135/9 = 15 miles per week
Eric = 102/6 = 17 miles per week
Eric rode more.
Answer:
Total charge
=
$
4.25
+
$
1.50
(
m
−
1
)
Total charge for 12 miles
=
$
20.75
Explanation:
Building the rule
The trick with algebra is to think what you would do with numbers, then substitute letters.
Mile number 1 costs
$
4.25
The rest of the miles
⇒
(
total miles
−
1
)
×
$
1.50
Putting this all together we have:
$
4.25
+
(
total miles
−
1
)
×
$
1.50
The question instructs that we are to use the letter m for the total miles so we now have:
$
4.25
+
(
m
−
1
)
×
$
1.50
This would be written as:
$
4.25
+
$
1.50
(
m
−
1
)
So
Total charge
=
$
4.25
+
$
1.50
(
m
−
1
)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Determine the charge for 12 miles
Total charge
=
$
4.25
+
$
1.50
(
12
−
1
)
Total charge
=
$
4.25
+
$
1.50
(
11
)
Total charge for 12 miles
=
$
4.25
+
$
16.50
=
$
20.75
Hope this helps you...
:)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
is essentially (you are squaring , so multiplying it by itself), so to simplify, you would need to distribute.
A good way to go about this is using the F.O.I.L. method, multiplying the First numbers in the parentheses, then the Outers, then Inners, and finally, Lasts.
>> >> >>
()
After doing so, you would end up with , and after combining like terms, .
To write the expression in standard form, though, just order the terms from highest to lowest power!
Answer:
I think you forgot the context or image of that.
Answer:
Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
Using a Excel tool (Correl function)
see the attached table
The r-value is