The world’s largest pumpkin weighed 1,805 kilograms.
Past due amount = $87.50
Late fee equals 15% of $87.50, which is 0.15 × 87.50 = $13.125
New charges are $75.00
Total due now = 87.50 + 13.125 + 75 = $175.625
Final total: $175.63
To find out the number of days, we should create equations based on the values provided. The total distance Kayla aims to travel combines both her running distance and her biking distance.
200 miles = (6 miles/day)x + (10 miles/day)y
where x signifies the days she spent running and y represents the days bike riding.
If the minimum biking days are set to be 15, indicated by y = 15, we have:
200 miles = (6 miles/day)x + (10 miles/day)(15 days)
Solving for x gives:
200 = 6x + 150
50 = 6x
x = 8.3333 days
Total days = 15 days biking + 8.3333 days running = 23.3333 days, approximately making it 24 days.
In 1980, if there were N individuals aged 100 or older, then by 2010, the number grew to N*1.66 for those 100 and above. A straightforward conditional expression can be framed as: If P, then Q, where P represents the hypothesis and Q is the conclusion. We understand that "The count of individuals aged 100 years or older increased by about 66% from 1980 to 2010," meaning that if we had N individuals aged 100 or older in 1980, we will have N*(166%/100%) = N*1.66 in 2010, allowing us to write a conditional statement: If there were N individuals aged 100 years old in 1980, then by 2010, we had N*1.66 individuals who were at least 100 years old.