The car can travel 96 Km in 6 liters.
The unitary technique involves first determining the value of a single unit, followed by the value of the necessary number of units.
For example, Let's say Ram spends 36 Rs. for a dozen (12) bananas.
12 bananas will set you back 36 Rs. 1 banana costs 36 x 12 = 3 Rupees.
As a result, one banana costs three rupees. Let's say we need to calculate the price of 15 bananas.
This may be done as follows: 15 bananas cost 3 rupees each; 15 units cost 45 rupees.
Given:
A car uses 5 liters of gasoline every 80 km.
So, the car travel in 1 liters of gasoline
= 80/5
= 16 liter
and, in 6 liter the can travel
= 14 x 6
= 96 Km
Hence, the car can travel 96 Km
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The Translation of the Question is
A car uses 5 liters of gasoline every 80 km. If there are 6 liters left in the tank, how many kilometers can the car travel?
Planteamos una regla de tres simple directa:
Litros de gasolina Kilómetros
5 80
6 x
x=(6*80)/5 = 96 Km
Solución: Podrá recorrer 96Km
Answer: K
Step-by-step explanation:
Compare the equations of: h = -t² + 4t + 5 and h = -t² + 4t + 12
h = -t² + 4t + 5:
h = -t² + 4t + 12:
The only value that changed between these two equations is "c", however the h-intercepts, maximum values, and t-intercepts are all different.
This is because the c-value shifted the entire parabola up. Shifting the parabola up or down will affect the intercepts and the maximum value of the vertex.
Answer:
I only
Step-by-step explanation:
given h = - at² + bt + c
the vertex = -
Thus altering a or b effects the position of the vertex
and the maximum value is the value of the vertex
Altering c effects the h-intercept only
Answer:
7/32
Step-by-step explanation:
7/8 x 1/4 = 7/32
Below are the steps and answers
Select one:
a. −9
b. −3
c. 3
d. 9
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
-x = 3 -4x + 6
Add 3 and 6.
-x = -4x + 9 * add 4x to itself and -x
+4x = 4x + 9 * -4x + 4x would cancel out so..
3x = 9 * divide
x = 3
Since 0 = 9 is not true, there is no value of x that satisfies the equation.
To find the value of x in the equation −x = 3 − 4x + 6, we need to isolate the variable x. We can start by combining like terms on the right side of the equation:
Next, we can add x to both sides of the equation to eliminate the -x term:
Since 0 = 9 is not true, there is no value of x that satisfies the equation. Therefore, the answer is None of the above.
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