Solve the problem.Two cars leave an intersection. One car travels north; the other east. When the car traveling north had gone 6 miles, the distance between the cars was 2 miles more than the distance traveled by the car heading east. How far had the eastbound car traveled?
A. 12 miles
B. 8 miles
C. 10 miles
D. 6 miles
Answer: B
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A. = B. > C. < D. ? E. ?
Solve the problem.The concentration C (arbitrary units) of a certain drug in a patient's bloodstream can be modeled using where t is the number of hours since a 500 milligram oral dose was administered. Using the TABLE feature of a graphing utility, find the time at which the concentration of the drug is greatest. Round to the nearest tenth of an hour.
A. 4.2 hours B. 5.7 hours C. 4.9 hours D. 3.4 hours
Find the least common multiple (LCM) of the list of numbers.7, 14, 21, 36
A. 252 B. 259 C. 280 D. 112
Factor out the greatest common factor. Simplify the factors, if possible.48x8y8 - 84x4y5 + 24x6y2
A. x4y2(48x4y6 - 84y3 + 24x2) B. 12x4(4x4y8 - 7y5 + 2x2y2) C. 12x4y2(4x4y6 - 7y3 + 2x2) D. 12(4x8y8 - 7x4y5 + 2x6y2)