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10.10.2020 •
Mathematics
Mr. Smith drove 115 miles in 2.5 hours. What proportion is set
up correctly to find n, the number of miles Mr. Smith could
drive in 6 hours?
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Ответ:
276 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Mr.Smith can drive 46 miles in one hour. So, 46 times 6 equals 276. So in 6 hours Mr.Smith can drive 276 miles
Ответ:
Number of Small Cones Sold=22
Number of Large Cones Sold=34
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose,
Number of Small Cones Sold: s
Number of Large Cones Sold: l
For the condition that, larges cones sold were 12 more than small ones, equation would be
and for the total revenue condition of $163
By solving equation (i) and (ii) simultaneously, we get
s=22
and
l=34
Hence, small cones sold would be 22 and large cones sold would be 34.