Math, asked by Mariamdonzo559, 11 months ago

Some of students at kahlo Middle school like to ride their bikes to and from school. They always ride unless it rains. Let d be the distance in miles from a student's home to the school.Write two diffrent expressions that represent how far a student travelsby bike in four week period if there is only one rainy day each week.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Solution

The distance to school, and therefore home, is d. Thus, the student rides (d+d) miles in one day. Equivalently, she rides (2d) miles in one day.

Repeatedly adding the distance traveled in one day for each school day of the week, we find that in one week the student travels (2d+2d+2d+2d+2d) miles. Equivalently, she travels 5(2d) or (10d) miles in a normal, rain free week.

Expression 1

We know that she travels (10d) miles in a normal rain free week. In a 4 week period she would normally ride (10d+10d+10d+10d) miles, but we need to subtract the miles for the rainy days. For each rain day we have to subtract 2d miles. Therefore, she traveled (10d+10d+10d+10dâˆ′2dâˆ′2dâˆ′2dâˆ′2d) or (10d+10d+10d+10dâˆ′(2d+2d+2d+2d)). Equivalently we can write 4(10d)âˆ′4(2d)=(40dâˆ′8d).

Expression 2

If we decide to combine the rainy day miles with the weekly miles traveled ahead of time then the expression for one school week with one rain day looks like (10dâˆ′2d) or (8d) and the four week total is (8d+8d+8d+8d). Equivalently we can write 4(8d).

The equivalent expressions will vary greatly. Comparing the cases above we see that (40dâˆ′8d) and 4(8d) represent the same distance traveled and therefore are equivalent expressions.

Answered by coronavirus1919
3

Hello user

There are 28 days in a week and 4 days will be rainly + 4 days will be holiday ( Sunday).

Let the distance travel by bikes be x and that covered by walking be y.

So,

AtQ,

x = 40d

y = 8d.

Hope this helps

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