Im not good with math sry
Answer:
It shows for each gallon consumed, we multiply by 30 to get the amount of miles
This applies for the three questions
Step-by-step explanation:
10 gallons and 300 miles are related in such a way that you divide the number if miles by number of gallons.
300/10 = 30 miles per gallon.
It shows for each gallon consumed, we multiply by 30 to get the amount of Miles.
5 gallons ad 150 miles related in such a way that you divide the number if miles by number of gallons.
150/5 = 30 miles per gallon.
It shows for each gallon consumed, we multiply by 30 to get the amount of Miles.
1 gallon and 30 miles related in such a way that you divide the number if miles by number of gallons.
30/1= 30 miles per gallon.
It shows for each gallon consumed, we multiply by 30 to get the amount of Miles.
Answer:
This (x - 5) represents the length of the rectangle.
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for the area of a rectangle of length L and width W is A = L * W.
Here, the width is x - 4 and the area is x^2 + x - 20. Dividing the width (x - 4) into the area results in an expression for the length:
x - 4 / x^2 + x - 20
Let's use synthetic division here. It's a little faster than long division.
If the divisor in long division is x - 4, we know immediately that the divisor in synthetic division is 4:
4 / 1 1 -20
4 20
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1 5 0
This synthetic division results in a remainder of 0. This tells us that 4 (or the corresponding (x - 4) is indeed a root of the polynomial x^2 + x - 20, and so *(x - 4) is a factor. From the coefficients 1 and 5 we can construct the other factor: (x - 5). This (x - 5) represents the length of the rectangle.
I don’t know it’s hard tho
Answer:
The expected loss is $275 million.
Step-by-step explanation:
Expected loss can be determined as the sum of the product of each possible loss by the its probability of occurence. In this situation, there are only two possible losses listed since the probability of no loss doesn't add any value to the expected loss and should be disregarded.
Expected loss (in millions) = EL
The expected loss is $275 million.