Today, Thurber studies math for 15 minutes and he studies science for 75 minutes. From now on, Thurber

plans to study math for 50 minutes per day and to study science for 30 minutes per day. Will Thurber ever

have studied the same total amount of time for both math and science? Explain. Use the drop-down

menus to complete the sentence.

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Answer:

Given:

Today,  he studies 15 minutes math and 75 minutes science

and from now on, 50 minutes math and 30 minutes science

Step-by-step explanation:

so if he studies for 1 day total time for math and  science will be

math=15+50            science=75+30

       =65 minutes                =105 minutes

2nd day,

math=65+50           science=105+30

       =115 minutes               =135 minutes

3rd day,

math=115+50         science=135+30

       =165 minutes             =165 minutes

So, after three days Thurber will have studied the same total amount of time for both math and science and the time is 165 minutes for both.

In this exercise we have to use interpretation skills to calculate the total time that studied the two subjects:  

[tex]165 \ both \ subjects[/tex]

Today,  he studies 15 minutes math and 75 minutes science and from now on, 50 minutes math and 30 minutes science. So if he studies for 1 day total time for math and  science will be:

  • Math: [tex]15+50 = 65[/tex]      
  • Science: [tex]75+30= 105[/tex]

2nd day:  

  • Math: [tex]65+50 = 115[/tex]          
  • Science: [tex]105+30 = 135[/tex]

3rd day:  

  • Math: [tex]115+50= 165[/tex]        
  • Science: [tex]135+30= 165[/tex]

So, after three days Thurber will have studied the same total amount of time for both math and science and the time is 165 minutes for both.

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