Asked by Anonymous
Using the formula r = d/t, where d is the distance in miles, r is the rate, and t is the time in hours, at which rate must you travel to cover 212.5 miles in 2.5 hours?
a- 71 mph
b- 106 mph
c- 150 mph
d- 85 mph ?
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
-(8d - 3w)
a. 8d + 3w
b. 8d - 3w
c. -8d + 3w ?
d. -8d - 3w
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
12(6^2 / (5^2 - 4^2) + 7))
a. 12.6
b. 195
c. 33.8
d. 132 ?
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
(-28st)/(-4s)
a. -7t
b. 7t ?
c. -7s
d. 7s
a- 71 mph
b- 106 mph
c- 150 mph
d- 85 mph ?
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
-(8d - 3w)
a. 8d + 3w
b. 8d - 3w
c. -8d + 3w ?
d. -8d - 3w
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
12(6^2 / (5^2 - 4^2) + 7))
a. 12.6
b. 195
c. 33.8
d. 132 ?
What is the simplified form of the following expression?
(-28st)/(-4s)
a. -7t
b. 7t ?
c. -7s
d. 7s
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
all ok , but.......
12(6^2 / (5^2 - 4^2) + 7))
the number of right-sided brackets must match the number of left-sided brackets. You have 2 going right, 3 going left.
Even Wolfram didn't like it , and fixed it for you
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=12%286%5E2+%2F+%285%5E2+-+4%5E2%29+%2B+7%29%29+
12(6^2 / (5^2 - 4^2) + 7))
the number of right-sided brackets must match the number of left-sided brackets. You have 2 going right, 3 going left.
Even Wolfram didn't like it , and fixed it for you
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=12%286%5E2+%2F+%285%5E2+-+4%5E2%29+%2B+7%29%29+
Answered by
Anonymous
Thank you, the extra bracket was a typo. So, is my answer correct on that one?
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