F(x) = 1,000. 70n - 400 = 1,000. 70n = 1,000 + 400. 70n = 1,400. n = 1,400/70. n = 20. The instructor requires 20 students.
Given that,
Julia completes a 20-mile bike ride in 1.2 hours.
The distance Julia covers is 20 miles and her time taken is 1.2 hours.
Therefore, Julia's speed =
= 16.67 mph
Katie finishes the same 20-mile ride in 1.6 hours.
Katie’s distance is 20 miles and her time is 1.6 hours.
Hence, Katie's speed =
= 12.5 mph
To determine how much faster Julia rides compared to Katie, subtract Katie’s speed from Julia’s speed.
Thus, 16.67 mph minus 12.5 mph equals 4.17 mph, approximately 4.2 mph.
Consequently, Julia cycles 4.2 mph faster than Katie.
The capacity is approximately 3.5 fluid ounces. In order to determine this, we need to compute the volume of a cone-shaped cup. The formula for the volume of a cone is: 1/3 * π * r^2 * h, where r equals the diameter divided by 2, which gives 1.35 inches, and h equals 3.3 inches. After substituting these values, we find the volume to be V = 1/3 * 3.14 * 1.35^2 * 3.3 = 6.3 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to fluid ounces, we use the relationship that 1 fluid ounce is equal to 1.8 cubic inches. Therefore, x fluid ounces equal to 6.3 cubic inches leads to x = 6.3 / 1.8, which results in 3.5 fluid ounces.
3/4 is equal to 6/8, and 3/8 plus 6/8 is 9/8. 9/8 minus 5/8 is 4/8 or 1/2.