Answer:
Kadeem will take 0.166 h more to complete the course.
Step-by-step explanation:
The speed is the rate at which the distance changes, when the speed goes up the distance changes more quickly, therefore if the distance is the same and the speed is higher the one who will take longer is the one that has less speed. In this case the one who will take longer to drive the 25 miles is Kadeem, since he's driving at 50 mph. In order to calculate how much longer we need to calculate the time at which each of them complete the course, this is shown below:
time = distance/speed
For Kadeem:
time = 25/50 = 0.5 h
For Quinn:
time = 25/75 = 0.334 h
The difference between the is 0.5 - 0.334 = 0.166 h.
I would go with A but I am not 100% sure so you may want to check however you can.
His annual salary as a pharmacist is $51,200
There are a total of 52 weeks in an year.
(a) Weekly salary = annual salary/ number of weeks = 51,200/52 = $984.62 (rounded to the nearest cent)
Howard's weekly salary to the nearest cent = $984.62
(b) His salary in first three weeks = 984.62*3 = $2,953.85
Howard's earnings during the first three weeks to the nearest cent = $2,953.85
(c) He has to pay the agency 40% of his three week salary which is = 0.4*2953.85 =1,181.54
Howard must pay to the employment agency to the nearest dollar = $1,182

On top: (-2)³ = -2 × -2 × -2 = -8
(x²)³ = x^6 (the exponents multiply)
and of course, (y)³ = y³
On the bottom: (xy²z)² = x² y^4 z²
(-yz)² = y²z²
Multiplying these together, the exponents add and we get x² y^6 z^4.

So, your reasoning is correct for what you have so far.
Your next step would be cancelling shared factors from the top and bottom.
Just like with regular fractions, if the numerator and denominator are divisible by the same number, you can divide them by it to simplify. (ex: 4/6 = 2/3)
Well, x^6 and x^2 are both divisible by x^2, right?
We can also cancel the y^3.
It might help to visualise the factors like this:

Once you've cancelled out x² and y³ from each, you're left with