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Bernard typically runs x km/hour. While he was sick, he only ran 41.5 km/hour. What equation represents that the difference in his speeds is 13.5 km/hour?
x – 41.5 = 13.5
41.5 + x = 13.5
13.5 – x = 41.5
13.5 – 41.5 = x

Respuesta :

Typical speed of Bernard= x km/hr
Bernard's speed while sick= 41.5 km/hr
the difference in the speed=13.5 km/hr
the equation representing the difference will be:
x-41.5=13.5 km/hr

Answer:

The answer is [tex]x-41.5=13.5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the correct equation we have to separate each one of the terms:

Typically runs = x km/hour

Sick run = 41.5 km/hour

Difference in speed = 13.5 km/hour

This is a case of a subtract, so we have to subtract the typically run and the sick run and the answer will be the difference in speed, this is=

[tex]Typically-Sick=Difference[/tex]

In the terms of the answers, we have:

[tex]x-41.5=13.5[/tex]

The answer is [tex]x-41.5=13.5[/tex]