Jack's pet dog has been prescribed x mg of a medicine per day. Each pill of the medicine has 10 mg of the medicine. Jack has to give his dog a total of 30 pills. If Jack gave his dog medicine for 9 days, use the expression below to interpret the situation. 30 - Part A: What does represent? (3 points) Part B: What does the second term of the expression represent? (3 points) Part C: What does the entire expression represent? (4 points)
@Eric1
10mg in one pill so total medicine in 30 pills = 30*10 Now these thirty pills were given in 9 days calculate all the parts
@JBFlyBoiTv is this a test?
yes
Sarah wants to buy the car that has a better mileage rating. Cars of Company A travel 20 miles per gallon and cars of Company B travel 14 km per liter. [1 mile = 1.6 km; 1 gallon = 3.79 liters] Part A: Which company's car should Sarah buy? Justify your answer by comparing the mileages after converting to the same units. (5 points) Part B: If 10 gallons of gas is filled in the car which gives better mileage, and you went on a drive and checked on the gas used every 30 miles, describe appropriate scales on the x-axis and y-axis to graph the rate at which the car uses gas. (5 points)
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