We know that
speed=distance/time
1) <span>Sarah rides her horse for 2 1/6 hrs with a constant speed of 6 km/hr
time=2 1/6 hrs----> 13/6 hrs
speed=6 km/h
distance=speed*time----> 6*(13/6)---> 13 km
2)</span><span>for another 2 hours and 5 minutes with a constant speed of 12 km/hr
time=2hrs+5 minutes----> 2+(5/60)--> 125/60 hrs
speed=12 km/hrs
distance=speed*time----> 12*(125/60)---> 25 km
3) find the </span><span>average speed for the total trip
total distance=13 km+25 km----> 38 km
total time=(13/6)+(125/60)----> (10*13+125)/60----> 4.25 hours
speed=38/4.25----> 8.94 km/hrs
the answer is
8.94 km/hrs</span>
The answer would be a. Yes, the student’s answer is
reasonable.
In the problem, it states that Cindy rode her bike for an
hour and ran for an hour. Without the
presence of the comma between rode her bike for an hour, and ran for an hour,
this just means that Cindy only rode her bike and ran it for an hour.
The sentence can be written as Cindy rode her bike and ran
for an hour. So, this gives an answer
that Cindy only exercise for an hour.
Answer: -7920
Step-by-step explanation: 33x-6x40= -7920
You can graph them on Desmos, then use this attachment to find out the classification.
In the first system, they're the same line and have infinitely many solutions, therefore the answer is consistent, dependent.
In the second system, they're parallel lines with no solution, therefore the answer is inconsistent.
In the third system, they intersect and they have one solution, therefore the answer is consistent, independent.
In the fourth system, they're the same line and have infinitely many solutions, therefore the answer is consistent, dependent.