What we know:
Petrolyn motor oil is a combination of natural oil and synthetic oil. It contains 7 liters of natural oil for every 5 liters of synthetic oil.
What we need to find:
If 355 liters of synthetic oil are used, how many liters of petrolyn oil will be made?
Set up a proportion to find how much natural oil is used.
7L natural oil/5L synthetic oil = x/355 synthetic oil where x=natural oil
7/5=x/355
(5)(x)=(7)(355) cross multiplied
5x=2485 simplified
5/5x=2485/5 multiplicative inverse
x=497L
Now, add both synthetic oil and natural oil to find amount of petrolyn oil.
355 L synthetic oil + 497 L natural oil= 852 L of petrolyn oil
Quadratic functions are second-order equations of the form y=ax^2+bx+c. Their graphs form parabolas. The defining characteristic of a quadratic is that the acceleration of the outputs is a constant.
Answer:
- <u><em>Option A. 64,500</em></u>
Explanation:
1. First, calculate the number of hits had during the month, by difference:
- 50,165 hits - 7,278 hits = 42,887 hits
2. Round the result to obtain an approximation = 43,000 hits
3. Multiply by the time that each lasted:
- 43,000 hits × 1.5 min/hit = 64,500 minutes.
Hence, the answer is the option A.
Answer:
149.54
Step-by-step explanation:
No idea how I got this, but it is correct. I just plugged it into Omni calculator and it gave me that. :p