Evaluate 5w-w/x when w=6 and x=2

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Answer 1
Answer: Substitute.

5(6) - (6)/(2)

30 - 6/2

30 - 3 = 27

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41 feet to yards, express the answer as a mixed fraction

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13 and 2/3 yards is the answer

Express 15% as a fraction

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15/100=15% 

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15/100

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Peyton plans to deposit her next paycheck into her savings account.she makes $12.50 per hour and her next paycheck will be h hours of work the expression 12.50h + b represents the amount of money in her savings account after she deposits her next paycheck what does b represent in the expression

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The b in the expression 12.50h + b represents the amount already in the saving account before depositing the next paycheck.

What is an expression?

An expression is a sentence with a minimum of two numbers or variables and at least one operation such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division.

We have,

The amount earned per hour = $12.50

The amount earned in her next paycheck = $12.50h

where h = number of hours

The expression that represents the amount of money in her savings account after depositing the next paycheck:

= 12.50h + b

We need to find what b represents in this expression.

b will represent the amount already in the saving account before depositing the next paycheck.

Thus the b in the expression 12.50h + b represents the amount already in the saving account before depositing the next paycheck.

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Answer: Current savings account balance

Step-by-step explanation:

since the equation is y = mx + b

mx would be the starting point so she earns 12.50 per hour so it's the current amount she has is 12.50.

Sorry if it dosen't make sense.

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GIVING BRAINIESTThe time it takes to travel a fixed distance varies inversely with the speed traveled. If it takes Pam 1.5 hours to bike to her fishing spot at 9 miles per hour (how long will it take her if she rides at 12 miles per hour?

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Answer:

Takes her 2 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Each week, you drive 150 miles. Your car gets 25 miles to the gallon, and gas prices are $3 per gallon. How much gas money will you spend on gas each week?

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$18

Further explanation

Given:

  • Every week drive 150 miles.
  • The car gets 25 miles to the gallon.
  • Gas prices are $3 per gallon.

Question:

How much gas money will you spend on gas each week?

This is properly a simple multiplication problem that however has to pay attention to the units carefully.

Let's find out how many gallons we need to drive over 150 miles.

\boxed{ \ = 150 \ miles * (1 \ gallon)/(25 \ miles) \ }

Units of miles crossed out.

\boxed{ \ = 150 * (1 \ gallon)/(25) \ }

\boxed{ \ = (150)/(25) \ gallon \ }

Therefore, we need 6 gallons to drive over 150 miles.

And now let's calculate how much gas money will be spent each week.

\boxed{ \ = 6 \ gallons * (\$ 3)/(1 \ gallon) \ }

Units of gallon crossed out.

\boxed{ \ = 6 * \$ 3 \ }

\boxed{ \ = $ 18 \ }

Hence, we will spend $18 on gas each week.

If it's already straightforward in understanding, then we can arrange multiplication operations at once.

\boxed{ \ = 150 \ miles * (1 \ gallon)/(25 \ miles) * (\$3)/(1 \ gallon) \ }

\boxed{ \ = (150)/(25) * \$3 \ }

150 and 25 can be divided by 25.

\boxed{ \ = 6 * \$3 \ }

Once again, we will spend $18 on gas each week.

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Keywords: each week, you drive 150 miles, car, 25 miles to the gallon, gas prices are $3, per gallon, how much, money will you spend, multiplication, the units

The amount of money spent on gas each week is \fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}

Further explanation:

As given in the question 150 miles of distance is covered by the car each week.

To cover a distance of 25 miles, 1 gallon of gas is required for the car and the price for the gas is \$3 per gallon.

The objective is to determine the amount of money spent on gas each week.

It is given that to travel 25 miles, 1 gallon of gas is required so, for 1 mile of distance \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas is required.

This implies that in \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas the car runs for 1 mile of distance.

Now if in \left((1)/(25)\right)^(th) gallon of gas 1 mile of distance is covered so, for 150 miles of distance the amount of fuel required is calculated as follows:

\fbox{\begin\n\ (1)/(25)* 150=6\n\end{minispace}}

From the above calculation it is concluded that with 6] gallon of gas 150 miles of distance is covered.

The price for the gas is $3 per gallon so, the price of 6 gallon of gas is calculated as follows:

\fbox{\begin\n\ 6* 3=18\n\end{minispace}}

From the above calculation it is concluded that the cost of 6 gallon of gas is \$18.

Therefore, the amount of money spent on the gas each week is \fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}.

Summary:

25\ \text{miles}\rightarrow1\ \text{gallon}\n1\ \text{mile}\rightarrow((1)/(25))^(th)\ \text{gallon}\n150\ \text{miles}\rightarrow((1)/(25)* 150)=6\ \text{gallons}\n1\ \text{gallon}\rightarrow\$3\n6\ \text{gallons}\rightarrow\fbox{\begin\n\ \bf \$18\n\end{minispace}}

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Answer details:

Grade: High school

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Simplification

Keywords: Simplification, multiplication, miles, distance, price, gas, $3, each week, drives 150 miles, money spent each week, 25 miles per gallon.