Her school is 2/3 miles away
2/3=4/6miles
So we need to find out how long it will take for her to run home from school...
School=4/6 miles
In 1 minutes she can run 1/6 miles
1min=1/6miles
In 2 minutes she can run 1/6+1/6 miles (1/6+1/6=2/6)
2min=2/6miles
3min=3/6miles
4min=4/6miles
It will take Erica 4 minutes to run 4/6 miles, so it'll take her 4 minutes to get home.
Answer:
D. on Edg 2020
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer would be $1.75 (Rounded off to the nearest cent).
Substitute the given cost of each pint of fruit to the equation. Transpose and simplify, to get the price of a pint of veggies.
Given: <span>5v + 7f = 28.70; f = $2.85
Solution: </span><span>5v + 7(2.85) = 28.70
</span><span>5v + 19.95 = 28.70
5v = 8.75
v = 1.75</span>
Answer:
a) About 12%
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to find the interest rate required to achieve her goal, so we will need to use the interest-compound formula:

Where:
PV= Present Value
i= interest rate
FV= Future Value
n= number of periods
replacing the data provided:

solving for i:
first, divide both sides by 50.000 to simplify the equation:

Take
roots of both sides:
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solve for i:
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We get two answers, but we look for a coherent value. So we take the positive one:
≈12
Answer:
1.5b (kg)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's begin by listing out the variables we were given:
weight of the watermelon = b (kg),
weight of watermelon = (2/5) * weight of candies
weight of candies = 1 ÷ (2/5) = 1 ÷ 0.4
weight of candies = 2.5b (kg)
How much is the weight of the box of candies greater than the weight of the watermelon is given by:
weight of the box of candies - weight of watermelon= 2.5b - b = <u>1.5b</u> (kg)
<u>Therefore, the weight of the box of candies is greater than the weight of the watermelon by 1.5b (kg) </u>