Answer:
Patricia will run 132 kilometers with 11 liters of gas.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given table is representing the distance driven by Patricia for every liter of gas she puts in her car.
With 3 liters of gas she drives 36 kilometers.
This means in one liter of gas distance covered by the car =
kilometers.
Similarly if the car runs 48 kilometers in 4 liters of gas then per liter distance covered by the gas will be =
kilometers
Now with 11 liters of gas distance covered by the car will be = 11×12
= 132 kilometers
Therefore, with 11 liters of gas Patricia can run 132 kilometers.
Positive 14/472 (because of rise over run when finding slope)
Answer:
12,345 tablets may be prepared from 1 kg of aspirin.
Step-by-step explanation:
The problem states that low-strength children’s/adult chewable aspirin tablets contains 81 mg of aspirin per tablet. And asks how many tablets may be prepared from 1 kg of aspirin.
Since the problem measures the weight of a tablet in kg, the first step is the conversion of 81mg to kg.
Each kg has 1,000,000mg. So
1kg - 1,000,000mg
xkg - 81mg.
1,000,000x = 81

x = 0.000081kg
Each tablet generally contains 0.000081kg of aspirin. How many such tablets may be prepared from 1 kg of aspirin?
1 tablet - 0.000081kg
x tablets - 1kg
0.000081x = 1

x = 12,345 tablets
12,345 tablets may be prepared from 1 kg of aspirin.
Answer:
The mathematical domain includes all real numbers, while the reasonable domain includes only real numbers greater than 2
Step-by-step explanation:
In the real world, length and width only make sense when they are positive. For that to be the case, the width must be greater than 2. There is nothing in the description that restricts the values to integers.