To train for a race, Scott wants to run 20 miles this week. He runs 1/4
of the miles on Monday.

If he runs 3 miles on Tuesday, how many miles will he still need to run to meet his goal?


____ Miles

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Answer 1

Scott would still need to run 12 miles.

20 ÷ 4 = 5

5 + 3 = 8

20 - 8 = 12

Hope this helps! ^v^

Answer 2

Answer:

12 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

given:

Goal = 20 miles

miles ran on Monday

= 1/4 of total goal

= 1/4 x 20

= 5 miles

Miles ran on tuesday = given as 3 miles

remaining miles to run

= total goal - miles ran on monday - miles ran on tuesday

= 20 - 5 - 3

= 20 - 8

= 12 miles left to run this week


Related Questions

Jack wanted to measure the weight of his luggage at the airport before departure. He was surprised to see that it weighed 23.6 kg. Then he stood on the weight with and without his luggage and understood that the scale is malfunctioning as the last two weights of 91.2 kg and 65.5 kg were obviously off. What was the true weight of his luggage?

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Answer:

25.7 is how much his luggage weighs.

Step-by-step explanation:

A set of pens sells for $6.25 and costs $3.50 to make. Forty-two percent of the profit (the difference between the purchase price and the amount it costs to make) from each set of pencils goes to a school. If 520 sets are sold, what is the amount of money that will go to the school?

$____

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Answer:

$600.60

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

$600.60

Step-by-step explanation:

Really all u need to do is caulate this up your total will be $600.60 becasue all u need is a caulator and it took me a while but here your answer

Answer agian : $600.60

PLEASE HELP ME TIMED!

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Answer:

The ratio is 18:21 so it would be the same as 6:7.  The final ratio is 126(cats):147(dogs)

Step-by-step explanation:

Taylor fills a jar with marbles. Each marble weighs 0.04 pound. The total weight of the jar is 3/5 of a pound. How many marbles are in the jar?

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omg my teachers name is Taylor alsp sorry I don’t know the answer umm anways have a good day I guess Byee

please help giving brainly

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Answer:

proportion used: 7/20

7emails were from the same person

Step-by-step explanation:

35/100= 7/20

7/20 of 20

20/20=1

1x7= 7

7/20=35/100 both are equal

I will give brainliest to whoever answers this question. Also if you can please explain how you solved it I would appreciate it!

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Okay so for this you need to find the unit rate.

To find the unit rate:
Divide 5.25 feet by 3 feet, and I got 1.75, so the unit rate would be 1.75 feet(Jorge’s height)/1 foot of shadow. A shorter version of this would be 1.75/1

Then, now that you know the unit rate, or how many feet in height for every one foot of shadow, you multiply 1.75 by the length of the shadow (23 feet). For this I got 40.25.

40.25 is the height of the flag pole :)

Answer:

40.25 feet tall

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a small triangle made by the boy and the three feet of shadow. This triangle when scaled up will be the same as the flag and the full shadow.

To do this you need to find how much to multiply 3 by to get 23.

First you do 23/3 which will give you 7.6 repeating. or 7.6666666666... (same thing)

If you then multiply that number by the boy's height 5.25 you will get the answer 40.25.

This is because the triangle the flag creates is 7.666... times larger than the triangle the boy creates.

PLS HELP ME ... Thank you

also don't answer if you don't know the answer ... again thankyou

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It’s is b but could be a problem b

Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

7^2=49 and 8^2=64 which one is closer?

Please help me thanks

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Answer:

ill help you bro

Step-by-step explanation:

what do you need

Answer:

literacy

Step-by-step explanation:

my coach gave me an award

HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP HURYYYYY ITS OVERDUEEE

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Answer:

Maybe you should get off amazon lol.

Step-by-step explanation:

Which ratio is greater, 4:6 or 5:8?

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Answer:

i think 5:8 but i could be wrong :D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the ratio 4:6 is greater than 5:8

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

You buy items totaling $52.25 with a 6% sales tax. You give the clerk three $20.00 bills. Figure the following amounts:
a. The amount of sales tax
b. The total cost including tax
c. The amount of change you should receive.

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A- 3.13
B- 55.38
C- 4.62

Answer for A:

The sales tax for a purchase of $52.25 is $3.14 (to the nearest cent)

Explanation:

Looked it up

Answer for B:

The total cost including tax is $55.39 (to the nearest cent)

Explanation:

Calculator

Answer for C:

The amount of change you should get is $4.61

Explanation:

Since you gave the clerk three $20 bills, or $60, we subtract the total cost from 60

60 - 55.39 = 4.61

Thus the change should equal $4.61

Can someone please answer these asap.

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Answer:

17. 3, 7x, 3x, x

18. y, 3y, 8y, 2

19. 2a, 5a, a, 6a

20. 5c, 2d, 3d, d

21. 6m, 2n, 7

22. 7x, 3y, 3z, 2

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the work and it’s what the other person said I don’t feel like typing lol

PLEASE I NEED HELP FOR THIS QUICKLY!

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24/55 is the answer decimal form is 0.436

Answer:

24/55

Step-by-step explanation:

Can someone answer this for me ASAP ty.

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Answer:

What are the drop down options?

Step-by-step explanation:

8 full bags and 1/4 of another

please help me 4 2/5 x 3 2/5

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Answer: exact form  :

374/25

decimal form:

14.96

mixed numbers form:

14/24//25

Step-by-step explanation:

In the figure below, ABCD is a rectangle and DA and CB of radii of circles tangent externally, AB = 4cm

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let me write the answer on paper

You deposit $650 in a savings account. How long does it take an account
with an annual interest rate of 5% to earn $178.25 in interest?

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Answer:

about 5 years 6 months

Step-by-step explanation:

I=Prt

t=I/(Pr)

5%=0.05

t = 178.25 / ( 650 × 0.05 ) = 5.4846

t = 5.4846 years

so about 5 years 6 months

About 5 years and 6 month!

Help please last question

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answer: 27%



explanation:

What inverse operation would you perform on both sides to solve this equation?
4-c=26 and solve it pls

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Answer:

c=-24

Step-by-step explanation:

You should perform the inverse of addition and multiplication

The inverse of addition is subtraction so we subtract 4 on both sides:

4-4-c=26-4

Which will be

-c=24

Divide by -1 since the inverse of multiplication is division

-c/-1=24/-1

So the answer will be:

c=-24

The answer to this equation should be c=-24 I Hope this helps

Pls help its not that hard, im in 7th grade

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Answer:

$8 an hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the answer is $8 an hour also I'm in 7th grade too :)

ANSWER CORRECTLY FOR BRAINLIEST. INCLUED ALL ANSWERD TO ALL THE PARTS AND QUETIONS. 60 POINTS!!!


Module 06: Project Option 1
Instructions:

Sarah’s neighbor offers to pay her $5 for every shark tooth she finds on the beach. After collecting only three shark’s teeth, Sarah decides to share the opportunity with her friend John. Sarah can find shark teeth twice as fast as John, but she can earn even more money with his help.


Sarah can use the expression 5(2j + 3 + j) to represent the amount of money they can earn.


Part 1: Writing Expressions
1. Write an expression that looks like Sarah’s expression: 5(2j + 3 + j). Replace the coefficients so that your expression is not equivalent. You may use any number that you choose to replace the coefficients. Be sure to leave the variables the same. For example, 8(3j + 7 + 3j) looks like Sarah’s expression but is not equivalent.


2. Translate the new algebraic expression you created in Question 1 to a verbal expression.


Part 2: Writing Equivalent Expressions
3. You will now use mathematical properties to create two expressions that are equivalent to the expression you created in Question 1. Make sure you show all steps in your work.


a. Use either the commutative property or combine like terms to create an equivalent expression.


b. Use the distributive property to create an equivalent expression.


4. Pick a number from 1 to 10. Use that number to verify your three expressions (the original, the one from 3a, and the one from 3b) are equivalent by substituting it into each expression. Show all your work for complete credit.



Part 3: Finish the Story
5. Write a few sentences to end Sarah’s story. How many shark teeth did she find? How many shark teeth did John find? How much money did they earn?



6. Choose a method to present your assignment. You may submit your work in a Word Document or you may choose to develop a PowerPoint presentation or video recording of yourself. Use your creativity! Make sure to include the information from all three parts in your Word Document or presentation.

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Pretty sure no one is gonna do this because it’s so long (no offense)

I need help with 11 and 12 pls due soon!!

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11. 18.25
explaining: trust me lol have a nice day

Answer:

$27.25

Step-by-step explanation:

number 11 is 18.25 since you would just take 7.30 x 250%.

number 12: the tip is $6.75. the tax is $2.25. so if you combine the tax AND tip you will get $9.00 and in total he spent (18.25 + 9.00) which is $27.25

what fractions are equivalent to these fractions
4/5=
3/8=
1/6=

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Answer:

1 and the 3rd

Step-by-step explanation:

4/5 = 8/10 , 12/15 , 16/20, 20/25 , 24/30
3/8 = 6/16 , 9/24 , 12/32
1/6 = 2/12 , 3/18 ,4/24

7 1/8-3 2/3

I WILL REWARD BRAiNLIEST

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Answer:

6 11/24

Step-by-step explanation:

7 3/24 - 16/24

6 27/24 - 16/24

6 11/24

Step-by-step explanation:

7×1/8 - 3×2/3

= 7/8 - 6/3

= 7/8 - 2

= 7/8 - 16/8

= -9/8

In the context of draining the pool, AMOUNT OF WATER in the pool is the

independent variable

dependent variable

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Independent variable

Answers and the top is to read it pls help for BIG BRAIN!

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Answer:

C. b-4

Step-by-step explanation:

The number -4 shouldn't change since she read 4 fewer books

B-4 because your subtracting the number of books read.

A CD usually sells for $11.00. If the CD is 30% off, and sales tax is 8%, what is the total price of the CD, including tax?
A-$8.58
B-$8.91
C-$8.32
D-$8.39

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Your answer is letter a
Your answer is a 8 dollars and fifty eight cents

3 Choose the two triangles that are similar. Explain how
you identified them.
A AABC, where mZA = 35 and mZB = 64
B
ADEF, where mZD = 35 and mZE = 71
с
AGHI, where mZG = 35 and mZ1 = 81

Answers

Answer:

uyiouyiouio

Step-by-step explanation:

iuoyuiouiooiuyo

The school choir is getting ready for their spring concert. There are 48 members in the choir and each choir member expects to have ten people in the audience. How many rows of chairs will need to be set up if each row has 30 chairs in it?

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Answer:

You will need 16 rows

Step-by-step explanation:

BIG BRAIN

Answer:

= 480/30

= 16 rows

Step-by-step explanation:

Quicky, help me, please.
____________________
Which shows the trinomial in its COMPLETELY factored form?

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Answer:

2nd choice

ignore this brainly says i need 20 characters or more

Answer:

3m(m-6)(m-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the correct answer and I hope you do well on your assignment <3

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