Solutions for Elementary Algebra
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Wayne and Dennis like to ride the bike path from Riverside Park to the beach. Dennis’s speed is...Problem 3.96TI:
Jeromy can drive from his house in Cleveland to his college in Chicago in 4.5 hours. It takes his...Problem 3.97TI:
Carina is driving from her home in Anaheim to Berkeley on the same day her brother is driving from...Problem 3.98TI:
Ashley goes to college in Minneapolis, 234 miles from her home in Sioux Falls. She wants her parents...Problem 3.99TI:
Pierre and Monique leave their home in Portland at the same time. Pierre drives north on the...Problem 3.100TI:
Thanh and Nhat leave their office in Sacramento at the same time. Thanh drives north on I-5 at a...Problem 3.101TI:
Suzy takes 50 minutes to hike uphill from the parking lot to the lookout tower. It takes her 30...Problem 3.102TI:
Llewyn takes 45 minutes to drive his boat upstream from the dock to his favorite fishing spot. It...Problem 3.103TI:
Cruz is training to compete in a triathlon. He left his house at 6:00 and ran until 7:30. Then he...Problem 3.104TI:
Phuong left home on his bicycle at 10:00. He rode on the flat street until 11:15, then rode uphill...Problem 283E:
In the following exercises, solve. 283. Lilah is moving from Portland to Seattle. It takes her three...Problem 284E:
In the following exercises, solve. 284. Kathy and Cheryl are walking in a fundraiser. Kathy...Problem 285E:
In the following exercises, solve. 285. Two busses go from Sacramento for San Diego. The express bus...Problem 286E:
In the following exercises, solve. 286. A commercial jet and a private airplane fly from Denver to...Problem 287E:
In the following exercises, solve. 287. Saul drove his truck 3 hours from Dallas towards Kansas City...Problem 288E:
In the following exercises, solve. 288. Charlie and Violet met for lunch at a restaurant between...Problem 289E:
In the following exercises, solve. 289. Sisters Helen and Anne live 332 miles apart. For...Problem 290E:
In the following exercises, solve. 290. Ethan and Leo start riding their bikes at the opposite ends...Problem 291E:
In the following exercises, solve. 291. Elvira and Aletheia live 3.1 miles apart on the same street....Problem 292E:
In the following exercises, solve. 292. DaMarcus and Fabian live 23 miles apart and play soccer at a...Problem 293E:
In the following exercises, solve. 293. Cindy and Richard leave their dorm in Charleston at the same...Problem 294E:
In the following exercises, solve. 294. Matt and Chris leave their uncle’s house in Phoenix at the...Problem 295E:
In the following exercises, solve. 295. Two busses leave Billings at the same time. The Seattle bus...Problem 296E:
In the following exercises, solve. 296. Two boats leave the same dock in Cairo at the same time. One...Problem 297E:
In the following exercises, solve. 297. Lorena walks the path around the park in 30 minutes. If she...Problem 298E:
In the following exercises, solve. 298. Julian rides his bike uphill for 45 minutes, then turns...Problem 299E:
In the following exercises, solve. 299. Cassius drives his boat upstream for 45 minutes. It takes...Problem 300E:
In the following exercises, solve. 300. It takes Darline 20 minutes to drive to work in light...Problem 301E:
In the following exercises, solve. 301. At 1:30 Marlon left his house to go to the beach, a distance...Problem 302E:
In the following exercises, solve. 302. Aaron left at 9:15 to drive to his mountain cabin 108 miles...Problem 303E:
In the following exercises, solve. 303. Marisol left Los Angeles at 2:30 to drive to Santa Barbara,...Problem 304E:
In the following exercises, solve. 304. Lizette is training for a marathon. At 7:00 she left her...Problem 305E:
John left his house in Irvine at 8:35 am to drive to a meeting in Los Angeles, 45 miles away. He...Problem 306E:
Sarah wants to arrive at her friend’s wedding at3:00. The distance from Sarah’s house to the...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - FoundationsChapter 1.1 - Introduction To Whole NumbersChapter 1.2 - Use The Language Of AlgebraChapter 1.3 - Add And Subtract IntegersChapter 1.4 - Multiply And Divide IntegersChapter 1.5 - Visualize FractionsChapter 1.6 - Add And Subtract FractionsChapter 1.7 - DecimalsChapter 1.8 - The Real NumbersChapter 1.9 - Properties Of Real Numbers
Chapter 1.10 - Systems Of MeasurementChapter 2 - Solving Linear Equations And InequalitiesChapter 2.1 - Solve Equations Using The Subtraction And Addition Properties Of EqualityChapter 2.2 - Solve Equations Using The Division And Multiplication Properties Of EqualityChapter 2.3 - Solve Equations With Variables And Constants On Both SidesChapter 2.4 - Use A General Strategy To Solve Linear EquationsChapter 2.5 - Solve Equations With Fractions Or DecimalsChapter 2.6 - Solve A Formula For A Specific VariableChapter 2.7 - Solve Linear InequalitiesChapter 3 - Math ModelsChapter 3.1 - Use A Problem-solving StrategyChapter 3.2 - Solve Percent ApplicationsChapter 3.3 - Solve Mixture ApplicationsChapter 3.4 - Solve Geometry Applications: Triangles, Rectangles, And The Pythagorean TheoremChapter 3.5 - Solve Uniform Motion ApplicationsChapter 3.6 - Solve Applications With Linear InequalitiesChapter 4 - GraphsChapter 4.1 - Use The Rectangular Coordinate SystemChapter 4.2 - Graph Linear Equations In Two VariablesChapter 4.3 - Graph With InterceptsChapter 4.4 - Understand Slope Of A LineChapter 4.5 - Use The Slope–intercept Form Of An Equation Of A LineChapter 4.6 - Find The Equation Of A LineChapter 4.7 - Graphs Of Linear InequalitiesChapter 5 - Systems Of Linear EquationsChapter 5.1 - Solve Systems Of Equations By GraphingChapter 5.2 - Solve Systems Of Equations By SubstitutionChapter 5.3 - Solve Systems Of Equations By EliminationChapter 5.4 - Solve Applications With Systems Of EquationsChapter 5.5 - Solve Mixture Applications With Systems Of EquationsChapter 5.6 - Graphing Systems Of Linear InequalitiesChapter 6 - PolynomialsChapter 6.1 - Add And Subtract PolynomialsChapter 6.2 - Use Multiplication Properties Of ExponentsChapter 6.3 - Multiply PolynomialsChapter 6.4 - Special ProductsChapter 6.5 - Divide MonomialsChapter 6.6 - Divide PolynomialsChapter 6.7 - Integer Exponents And Scientific NotationChapter 7 - FactoringChapter 7.1 - Greatest Common Factor And Factor By GroupingChapter 7.2 - Factor Quadratic Trinomials With Leading Coefficient 1Chapter 7.3 - Factor Quadratic Trinomials With Leading Coefficient Other Than 1Chapter 7.4 - Factor Special ProductsChapter 7.5 - General Strategy For Factoring PolynomialsChapter 7.6 - Quadratic EquationsChapter 8 - Rational Expressions And EquationsChapter 8.1 - Simplify Rational ExpressionsChapter 8.2 - Multiply And Divide Rational ExpressionsChapter 8.3 - Add And Subtract Rational Expressions With A Common DenominatorChapter 8.4 - Add And Subtract Rational Expressions With Unlike DenominatorsChapter 8.5 - Simplify Complex Rational ExpressionsChapter 8.6 - Solve Rational EquationsChapter 8.7 - Solve Proportion And Similar Figure ApplicationsChapter 8.8 - Solve Uniform Motion And Work ApplicationsChapter 8.9 - Use Direct And Inverse VariationChapter 9 - Roots And RadicalsChapter 9.1 - Simplify And Use Square RootsChapter 9.2 - Simplify Square RootsChapter 9.3 - Add And Subtract Square RootsChapter 9.4 - Multiply Square RootsChapter 9.5 - Divide Square RootsChapter 9.6 - Solve Equations With Square RootsChapter 9.7 - Higher RootsChapter 9.8 - Rational ExponentsChapter 10 - Quadratic EquationsChapter 10.1 - Solve Quadratic Equations Using The Square Root PropertyChapter 10.2 - Solve Quadratic Equations By Completing The SquareChapter 10.3 - Solve Quadratic Equations Using The Quadratic FormulaChapter 10.4 - Solve Applications Modeled By Quadratic EquationsChapter 10.5 - Graphing Quadratic Equations
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