50mph would be the answer, I think.
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
She can make cookies for 4.95 weeks
Step-by-step explanation:
2 x 1 2/3 = 3.333333333
16.5/ 3.333333333 = 4.95
Since Jordan is making two batches of Cookies per week, you need to multiply 2 by the amount of resources needed to bake one batch of cookies. So you multiply 1 and 2/3 by 2 to get the amount of resources neccesary for one week of making cookies. Then, you take the full amount of resources that she has, and divide that by the amount she uses per week, that number will give you the number needed to figure out how many weeks she has to bake cookies.
To figure out the number that is being divided to get the whole number in weeks, you would take the 16.5 cups of flour. The reason why this is, is because that Is the starting number of cups that she has. So here you would need to divide the amount you are taking from it each week. This will result in the amount of weeks that she is able to bake cookies with her flour.
64 years divided by 4 = 16 years
Answer:
10 gallons
Step-by-step explanation:
Amy's car's maximum capacity to hold gas = 19 gallons
present amount of gas = 9 gallons
As the car's capacity is 19 gallons and present amount in tank is 9 gallons, so we can fill it as much as so that the amount in tank becomes 19 gallons.
let assume she fills x gallons
then x gallons and 9 gallons present earlier should be equal to 19 gallon, as the tank can not hold more than that.
lets write it mathematically
x + 9 = 19
subtracting 9 from both side
x + 9 - 9 = 19 - 9
=> x = 10
Thus, 10 gallons of gas is needed to fill the gas tank.