Answer:
l:9
p:16.4
Step-by-step explanation:
l x w = A
A÷w=l
37.8÷4.4=9
2l+2w=P
18+8.4=16.4
Full question:
Linear Functions: Taking a Taxi
You take a trip to downtown Boston to walk the Freedom Trail with your family. After you walk through the Bunker Hill Memorial, your family decides to take a taxi to a restaurant for dinner. After 1 mile, the meter on the taxi says $4.75. It will cost $8.25 to go 3 miles. The cost varies linearly with the distance that you traveled. If you have $11 in your pocket, will you be able to take the cab 5 miles?
Answer:
Cannot go 5 miles having just $11
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the cost varies linearly with the distance that you traveled, to model the linear function for this problem we know that
1 mile = $4.75
And so to go x miles, we require $4.75x
Equation can therefore be modelled thus :
y=4.5x
Where y = total cost of transport in dollars
x= cost in dollars per mile
To find out if we can go 5 miles just having $11, we plug in 5 miles for x into the equation to find total cost of transport going 5 miles
y=4.5*5
y= $22.5
Therefore we cannot go 5 miles just having $11
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 is definitely less than 5/4. Try comparing
0.5 and 1.25; 0.5 is definitely less than 1.25.
Next time, please include all of the instructions.
Answer:
The answer is 30.6 Units.
Step-by-step explanation:
~10+~5+~10+~5=~30.6
Answer:
x=-3
Step-by-step explanation:
-x-20=4x-5
-20=5x-5
-15=5x
x=-3