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Mathematics, 22.05.2020 20:58 velazquez2974

A delivery truck averages 15 miles per gallon of gas. The equation y = 15x can be used to model this situation, where x represents the number of gallons of gas and y represents the total number of miles.

What is the independent variable?

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answer: the answer is 30 miles per hour.

ft/s -> mphmph = ft/s 1.466667mph = 44 divided by 1.466667mph = 30.00000

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you would have to sell 24 bracelets.

step-by-step explanation:

84/3.5 = 24

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34.5 cm

step-by-step explanation:

generally for a circular segment of angle, θ° and radius r

arc length

= (θ/360) x circumference

= (θ/360) x 2πr

in our case, θ = 60°, π=3.142 and r = 33 cm

substitute into above formula

arc length

= (60/360) x 2(3.142)( 33) = 34.5 cm

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