Answer:
d = 6t
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, lets change the 2 hours and 30 minutes to 2.5 hours, you could devide the time in minutes by 60 to get that number 2[hours]+(
)[minutes to hours] = 2.5Hours.
Anyway, John ran 15 miles in 2.5 hours which means he ran (15÷2.5) in one hour which is equal to 6miles per hour. That means if you multiply the hours he ran by 6 you will get the miles he ran.
So the answer would be:
d = 6t
I cannot see Zoe's work to explain the error, but the correct method of solving is listed:
x is the number of 30-second ads
y is the number of 60-second ads
x+y=12(60)=720 would be the first equation; this is because while the ads together make 12 minutes, the ad times are in seconds. This means we must multiply 12 by 60.
y=2x is the second equation
Our system is then
x+y=720
y=2x
We will use substitution to solve this. Plug 2x in place of y in the first equation:
x+2x = 720
Combine like terms:
3x = 720
Divide both sides by 3:
3x/3 = 720/3
x = 240
Substitute this value in for x in the second equation:
y=2(240)
y=480
<span><span>1. </span>We
have 2 boxes weighs:
=> 9.4 lb and 62.6 lbs.
Now, let’s estimate the total weight of this 2 boxes using rounding and
compatible numbers.
For 9.4 lbs , the rounded and compatible number is 9 lbs
And for 62.6 lbs, the rounded and compatible number is 63 lbs
=> now, let’s try adding both numbers if we get a close answer
=> 9 +63
=> 72 = the estimated and rounded answer is 72.
Let’s check if we have close answer
=> 9.4 + 62.6
=> 72</span>
B, the bottom of the figure contains points E, F, and H