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Question:
The tank for a car holds 17 gallons. The gasoline gauge shows the tank is 3/4 full. How much gas is still in the tank?
Give your answer as a whole number or as a mixed fraction reduced to lowest terms.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The tank for a car holds 17 gallons.
The gasoline gauge of the car shows that the tank is 3/4 full.
We are asked to find the remaining gasoline in the tank.
Therefore, the remaining gas in the tank is gallons.
Alternatively:
Amount of gasoline consumed =
Amount of gasoline left = total - consumed
Amount of gasoline left =
First write out your original equation.
Then use the law of exponents(power of a power) to simplify.
(Multiply the numerator and denominator exponents by the outside power.)
The answer is 4 to the 21st over 5 to the 6th.
Answer:
5.8 gallons in tub
Step-by-step explanation:
6.04-.24=5.8
Consider the function First, factor it:
The x-intercepts are at points
1. From the attached graph you can see that
- function is positive for
- function is negative for
2. Since
the function is neither even nor odd.
3. The domain is the range is
Answer: x=18
im assuming that this is a right angle
so if it is then that means the total of the angle should be 90 degrees. so 2x+3x should be equal to 90. Just combine like terms to get that 5x=90 and then isolate the variable (divide by 5 on both sides) so x ends up equaling 18.
so x=18