Respuesta :
To solve this, just solve [tex] \frac{21}{(1.75)(3)} [/tex] and you get 4.
For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.
We have then:
x: number of days
y: total hours
The equation modeling the problem is given by:
[tex] y = 1.75x
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Substituting for y = 21 hours we have:
[tex] 21 = 1.75x
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From here, we clear the value of x:
[tex] x = 21 / 1.75
x = 12 days
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It takes Gary 12 days to train 21 hours.
We know that Gary trains 3 days a week.
Therefore, the number of weeks is given by:
[tex]n = 12/3
n = 4[/tex]
Answer:
it will take Gary 4 weeks to exercise a total of 21 hours