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12 November, 20:39

Which equation represents this problem?

The time it takes Tomás to bike to the community center is 2 minutes less than half the time it takes him to bike to the city park. It takes Tomás 18 minutes to bike to the community center.

Let p = the time it takes Tomás to bike to the park.

A.

2p+1/2=18

B.

1/2p+2=18

C.

2p-1/2=18

D. 1/2p-2=18

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  1. 12 November, 20:53
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    Let's turn this english into numbers:

    The time it takes Tomás to bike to the community center is 2 minutes less than half the time it takes him to bike to the city park.

    Since p = the time it takes Tomás to bike to the park, and it takes18 minutes to bike to the community center, the sentence turns into:

    18 = 2 minutes less than half p

    18 = 2 minutes less than 1/2p

    18 = 1/2p-2

    D. 1/2p-2=18
  2. 12 November, 21:02
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    Total: 18 hours

    it takes Tomás to bike to the community center is 2 minutes less than half the time it takes him to bike to the city park, so equasion is 1/2p-2=18

    Answer: D
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