Asked by SmartyPants
The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers,
how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 9 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d= t/3 , where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
27 kilometers
18 kilometers
12 kilometers*
3 kilometers
10. Write a rule for the function represented by the table.
x y
0 14
1 29
2 44
3 59
y = 15 + 14x*
y = 14 + 15x
y = 12 + 17x
y = 17 + 12x
11. Which function rule would help you find the values in the table?
p q
2 –14
4 –28
6 –42
8 –56
q = –7p
q = p – 7
q = –14p
q = p – 14*
Please check my work
how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 9 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d= t/3 , where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
27 kilometers
18 kilometers
12 kilometers*
3 kilometers
10. Write a rule for the function represented by the table.
x y
0 14
1 29
2 44
3 59
y = 15 + 14x*
y = 14 + 15x
y = 12 + 17x
y = 17 + 12x
11. Which function rule would help you find the values in the table?
p q
2 –14
4 –28
6 –42
8 –56
q = –7p
q = p – 7
q = –14p
q = p – 14*
Please check my work
Answers
Answered by
Steve
#9 eh?
t=9, so d = t/3 = 3 km
How did you get 12? That's d = t+3
#10 Did you check your answer?
Note that y increases by 15 for each x, and starts at 14.
So, y = 14+15x
#11 Oh, please. Do you just pick a letter and hope? The first two, maybe you were just careless. But this one is too far off to be believed.
q = -7p
t=9, so d = t/3 = 3 km
How did you get 12? That's d = t+3
#10 Did you check your answer?
Note that y increases by 15 for each x, and starts at 14.
So, y = 14+15x
#11 Oh, please. Do you just pick a letter and hope? The first two, maybe you were just careless. But this one is too far off to be believed.
q = -7p
Answered by
Ms. Sue
:-) Steve!!!!
Answered by
SmartyPants
Sorry to offend you Steve I do try on my answers. So before you judge me you should know I study hard believe it or not all my grades are a 90 or higher. Sorry for asking for some help. Not everyone is perfect!
Answered by
SmartyPants
I also want to say do help me if you think I am "picking a letter and hope" it is the right answer. Steve believe it are not people need help (sarcastically)
Answered by
SmartyPants
Don't help me
Answered by
SmartyPants
I got 12 because I added 9 + 3
Answered by
SmartyPants
1. a
2. b
3. b
2. b
3. b
Answered by
SmartyPants
Let me correct myself on number 1 it is 3 because on my question it says t /(divided) 3.
1.a
2.b
3.d
1.a
2.b
3.d
Answered by
Ms. Sue
d = t/3
d = 9/3
d = 3
d = 9/3
d = 3
Answered by
Math Help!!
The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers,
how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 9 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d= t/3 , where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
27 kilometers
18 kilometers
12 kilometers*
3 kilometers
Pls help
how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 9 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d= t/3 , where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
27 kilometers
18 kilometers
12 kilometers*
3 kilometers
Pls help
Answered by
Mark
whats the whole unit test answers
Answered by
qwerty
STOP ARGUING AND GIVE US THE ANSEWERS!!!!
Answered by
boku-deku-roki
you have to serch the ?s indivgualy
Answered by
Roblox KID
Guys whenever there’s a fraction divide. So 9 divided by 3 is 3 so basically it’s “D”
Answered by
Big Sis!
What is happening here?
Answered by
Easter bunny
T=9 seconds
D=distance
D=9/3
3 goes into 9 3 times so the answer is 3 kilometers!!
D=distance
D=9/3
3 goes into 9 3 times so the answer is 3 kilometers!!
Answered by
not a robot
brep bappity boop
Answered by
Anonymous
@ Steve: Hi! I don't want to sound rude, but I thought that I should say something. I am not a failing student but I do not make 100s on everything, and I'm still on here. You should think about what you say to people. SmartyPants could have tried hard on the last question! They may need extra help, NOT people being rude because they aren't perfect. Plus they didn't just ask for the answers, they worked through the answers and asked for them to be checked. Steve, you have helped many people but you sometimes do it the wrong way. Thanks for checking answers.
Answered by
Random Kid :/
Who ever gave Steve a like I will throw a basketball at your head. (this was meant as a joke pls do not harass me)
-Random Kid
-Random Kid
Answered by
nobody
so im the only one with the problem saying 6 seconds them ._.
Answered by
spicy foam ッ
Steve, I do not care if I sound rude, because this needs to be said, okay?
Do not judge people by their answers. Just because the answers don't meet your "standards", does not mean that they aren't trying, and calling people careless is completely insensitive.
Some people actually have trouble learning certain subjects, (like I do with math) and are coming on here to check the answers. All they want is to learn how to improve because their grade sucks, and they feel hopeless, and bad enough about themselves already, and you just come in here like,
" Do you just pick a letter and hope? The first two, maybe you were just careless. "
Do you know how jerk-faced you sound? Like, seriously. Do you feel any remorse, sympathy, or any human emotion towards that?
Learn people's story before trashing them.
Do not judge people by their answers. Just because the answers don't meet your "standards", does not mean that they aren't trying, and calling people careless is completely insensitive.
Some people actually have trouble learning certain subjects, (like I do with math) and are coming on here to check the answers. All they want is to learn how to improve because their grade sucks, and they feel hopeless, and bad enough about themselves already, and you just come in here like,
" Do you just pick a letter and hope? The first two, maybe you were just careless. "
Do you know how jerk-faced you sound? Like, seriously. Do you feel any remorse, sympathy, or any human emotion towards that?
Learn people's story before trashing them.
Answered by
lust
istg u dont need to write a whole paragraph for no reason its not useful to anyone
Answered by
🤡 = steve
Yeah Steve just look at all the comments above me. Bro thinks he is Albert Einstein judging people like that 💀💀
Answered by
.
says the kid using the clown emoji over a guy named steve
Answered by
Charliethetransboy
Can I please just get the answers??? everyone's on here trashing steve and yelling at each other instead of providing the answers. I am a week behind and barely passing my math class. I can't do math, it stresses me out to the point of tears and I just want the answer to this question. Is that so hard??? I don't want anything saying that iT's ChEaTiNg because I've already done this test twice and I don't want to do it a third time.
The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers, how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 12 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d = Start Fraction lower t over 3 End Fraction, where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
A. 4 kilometers
B. 5 kilometers
C. 15 kilometers
D. 36 kilometers
The time between a lightning flash and the following thunderclap may be used to estimate, in kilometers, how far away a storm is. How far away is a storm if 12 seconds elapse between the lightning and the thunderclap?
Use the formula d = Start Fraction lower t over 3 End Fraction, where t is the time, in seconds, between the flash and the thunderclap.
A. 4 kilometers
B. 5 kilometers
C. 15 kilometers
D. 36 kilometers
Answered by
Idk lol
It’s 3 kilo meters! <3. Once I get this test done I’ll (maybe) put all the answers if I remember to
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