Time for fractions!!!
I’m going to set a rate of miles per gallon and then cross multiply to get me answer.
41miles/gallon = 617.3/xgallons
617.3 multiplied by 1 and then divided by 41 = about 15.05 gallons
A reasonable estimate then is 15 and a half gallons, because rather than measuring down to the hundredths, the next closest and reasonable measurement is 15 and a half or under.
Comment if you don’t understand and I’ll try to help.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The area of the shaded region is equal to the area of the circle minus the area of the two isosceles triangles
so
Find the area of the circle
The area of the circle is equal to

where r is the radius of the circle
In this problem we have

substitute


Find the area of the two triangles
The area of the two isosceles triangles is equal to
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we have


substitute

Find the area of the shaded region

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: x - 6
The given equation can be re-written as y = ---------
-3
Arbitrarily choose x = 0. Then:
x - 6 0-6
y = --------- = ----------- = 2, so (0, 2) is a point on the graph which is also the
-3 -3 y-intercept
Arbitrarily choose x = 6. Then y = 0, and (6, 0) is another point on the graph
which happens to be the x-intercept
arbitrarily choose x = 12. Then y = (12 - 6) / (-3) = -2. Then (12, -2) is
another point on the
graph.
Plot (12, -2), (6, 0) and (0, 2). Draw a line through these three points.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Labor productivity is is measured per hours.
Hence, the work he does [amount of claims] will be distributed amongst the amount of hours he works. The amount of dollar he uses <em>doesn't matter for labor productivity.</em>
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Thus, his work is 6 claims. He does that is 8 hours. So claim/hr is:
6/8 = 0.75 claims per hour
Answer choice D is right.