Answer:
Assuming the question is asking how much time it takes each way, the answer would be 2 minutes from the hive to the flowerbed and 3 minutes back.
Assuming the question is the amount of distance between the hive and the flower bed, the answer is 1080 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
So the total amount of time it was away from the hive was 20 minutes. Out of those 20 minutes, 15 minutes were spent in the flowerbed. So that means travel time was 5 minutes. Now, going is 9 and coming back is 6, so 9+6=15, 5/15=1/3, 1/3*9=3 and 1/3*6=2
Knowing that information, lets solve what the question could be because I have no idea. The amount of distance from the hive to the flower bed is 1080 feet. I got this by doing 9 (the amount of feet per second) times 120 (the amount of seconds in 3 minutes.) You could do this with 6 but I found it easier to multiply 9*120 compared to 6*180.
If it's the commute time, we already solved that.
If I didn't answer the real question, please just comment on this.
Answer:
Arithmetic
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is Choice A.
This is an example of an exponential equation, so we need the formula
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The a value is the starting value of 100. The b value must be a decimal lower than 1 because it is decreases.
If you substitute in 8 for x, you will see that the output is about 50 (half of 100).
Once, 14 divided by 16 equals 1 with a remainder of 2
Since in 1990 there are 28%, we need to figure out when it gets to 31%. In addition, since it increases by 0.6% every year, we can say that 0.6x+28 (since 28 is the base value) is the percentage of babies born in wedlock every year. Therefore, to get 0.6x+28=31, we subtract 28 from both sides to get 0.6x=3
Dividing both sides by 0.6, we get x=5=the amount of years it takes to get 31% of babies born in wedlock. Since 1990 is the base value (we start from there!), we add 5 to that to get 1990+5=1995 as the yar