I think it's D because you can't have negative minutes and after 8 minutes you can't go any deeper than 0 inches.
Answer:
2x as much
Step-by-step explanation:
First write as an equation:
<u>3000/32*3.75 =</u>
3000/16*3.75
Then that equals:
0.5
So that means her mom's car would be half as efficent as the new one
Let Kamil get x. Therefore Sean would get (x + 56).
Kamil and Sean are in the ratio: 3:5
That means: x : (x + 56) = 3 : 5
x / (x + 56) = 3/5
5*x = 3*(x + 56)
5x = 3*x + 3*56
5x = 3x + 168
5x - 3x = 168
2x = 168
x = 168 / 2
x = 84
Therefore Kamil had, x = 84, and Sean had (x + 56) = 84 + 56 = 140
Kamil had $84 and Sean had $140
In my work I used t=trains and m=minutes:
30+30= 60m/2t
<span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
</span><span>30+30= 60m/2t
Total= 720m/24t
1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30+1:30= 4 o' clock
Total= 372m/12t
24t+12t= 36t
The answer is:
36 trains in total</span>
The ratio of the difference of the two means to Sidney’s mean absolute deviation is; 4/3.28
<h3>How to find the Mean Absolute Deviation?</h3>
From the given table, we see that;
Mean grade of Sidney = 82
Mean grade of Phil = 78.
Mean absolute deviation of Sidney = 3.28
Mean absolute deviation of Phil = 3.96.
The difference between the two means of Sidney and Phil = 82 - 78 = 4.
Thus, the ratio of the difference of the two means to Sidney’s mean absolute deviation is; 4/3.28
Complete Question is;
The means and mean absolute deviations of Sidney’s and Phil’s grades are shown in the table below. Means and Mean Absolute Deviations of Sidney’s and Phil’s Grades Sidney Phil Mean 82 78 Mean Absolute Deviation 3.28 3.96 Which expression represents the ratio of the difference of the two means to Sidney’s mean absolute deviation?
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