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.
<span>So
the given numbers are:
=> One year, the price of wheat is 8.87 dollars
=> the next year, the price of wheat is 9.60 dollars.
We were asked to round each prices of bushels of wheat to its nearest tenths.
=> 8.87, where 8 before the decimal point is ones, 8 next to decimal point
is tenths and 7 is the hundredths.
=>round off to the nearest tenths
=> 8.9
=> next is 9.60, where 9 is the ones value, 6 is the tenths value and 0 is
the hundredths.
=> round off to nearest tenths
=> 9.6
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Answer:
71.25 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
In triangle PQR, by the law of cosines we have

In triangle PMQ, we have
