Sunday, March 22, 2015

GP 4 Week 9 Reflection (DUE 5/29)

Joe's Taxi Service charges $1.50 for the first mile and $.90 for each additional mile. How far could Mr. West go if he had $20 and was going to give the driver a $2 tip?

31 comments:

  1. Joe would go about 40 miles. he would have enough for his tip. the way i found this was by dividing 20 by 1.50, then dividing by 90 then adding that number to 20.
    Alan Harold Jackson per 2

    ReplyDelete
  2. Joe would go about 40 miles. he would have enough for his tip. the way i found this was by dividing 20 by 1.50, then dividing by 90 then adding that number to 20.
    Alan Harold Jackson per 2

    ReplyDelete
  3. Joe would go about 40 miles. He would have enough for his tip. the way i found this was by dividing 20 by 1.50, then dividing by 90 then adding that number to 20.
    he will have enough for his trip and give hi the tip.
    England 1

    ReplyDelete
  4. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  5. 100 babies born 6+ boys our girl 44 44 and 100 =would be 44 percent the odds or percent of piecing a girl is 44%

    ReplyDelete
  6. I agree with kenneth oe would go about 40 miles. He would have enough for his tip. the way i found this was by dividing 20 by 1.50, then dividing by 90 then adding that number to 20.
    Jackson 7

    ReplyDelete
  7. Joe would go no where near 40 miles. 40 miles times .90 = 36 dollars. All of you who answered 40 miles are wrong and need to try again. Think about it! 2 dollars for a tip means Joe only has 18 dollars for the miles. Try again!

    ReplyDelete
  8. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Joe could go 19 miles with only 20$

    .90 x 18 = 16.20 + 1.50 = 17.7 + 2 = 19.7
    england1

    ReplyDelete
  10. Joe would go 40 miles then he would have enough for his tip i found this by dividing 20 by 1.50 then I divided by 90 adding that number to 20.
    Jackson Pd-8

    ReplyDelete
  11. He will go 25 mile becasue i added 1.50 + .90 till i got to 20. But instaed of getting 20 i got 20.4t he gives the driver a $2 tip. I subtracted 2 from 20.4 and got 18.4 the i added .90 till i got close to 20. But i got close 20. But i got 20.2 and thats not what the equation is asking so i subtract 2 again and got 18.2 and kept addind .90 till i got close to 20 but instead i got to 20.1 so i just rounded.

    England 5th

    ReplyDelete
  12. England 7
    He could travel 19 miles. If he starts off with 20 dollars and pays a 2 dollar tip, he only has 18 dollars left to spend. The first mile is $1.50 so I subtracted 1.50 from 18 and got $16.50. So I then divided 16.50 by .90.

    ReplyDelete
  13. He will go 25 mile because i added 1.50 + .90 till i got to 20. But instead of getting 20 i got 20.4t he gives the driver a $2 tip. I subtracted 2 from 20.4 and got 18.4 the i added .90 till i got close to 20. But i got close 20. But i got 20.2 and that is not what the equation is asking so i subtract 2 again and got 18.2 and kept adding .90 till i got close to 20 but instead i got to 20.1 so i just rounded.
    jackson 7.

    ReplyDelete
  14. he will go 25 miles because I added 1.50 +.90 till I got to 20. But instead of getting 20 I got 20.4 he gives the driver a $2 tip I subtracted 2 from 20.4 and got 18.4 the I added .90 till I got close to 20 But I got close to 20.2 and that is not what the equation is asking so I subtract 2 agine and got 18.2 and kept adding .90 till I got close to 20 but but instead I got to 20.1 so I just rounded

    ReplyDelete
  15. Joe would go 12 miles. I found my answer by 12 X 1.5 = 18. Joe will need to go 12 miles to have enough to pay the driver 2$

    ReplyDelete
  16. Joe could travel 19 miles. If he starts with 20 dollars and pays a 1 dollar tip he only has 18 dollars left. The first mile is a $1.50 so I subtracted $1.50 from 18 and got 16.50,so I divided $16.50 from .90.

    England 2

    ReplyDelete
  17. England 7
    He could travel 19 miles. If he starts off with 20 dollars and pays a 2 dollar tip, he only has 18 dollars left to spend. The first mile is $1.50 so I subtracted 1.50 from 18 and got $16.50. So I then divided 16.50 by .90.

    ReplyDelete
  18. 1.50+.90=$20-2.00
    1.50+90=$18.00
    -1.50 -1.50=1 miles
    .90=16.50
    .90 .90
    m=18.33 miles
    +1 mile for miles
    1933
    Mr west could go 19 and 1/3 mils for $18.00 and $ 2.00 lip and wold covehis $ 20.00 lip.

    ReplyDelete
  19. If Joe had started with $20 and payed a $2 tip. That means Jir has $18 left. The first mile is $1.50. Take $1.50 and subtract it from $18 and get $16.50. Then divid $16.50 and 90, to get 19. Joe can travel 19 miles.

    ReplyDelete
  20. england 7
    joe has $20 pays a $2 tip so he has now $18.
    subtract 1.50 from the frist mile and you get $16.50.
    Divide 16.50 by .90 and get 19 mies.

    ReplyDelete
  21. mr west would go 19.7 miles. i found this by 1.5 + .90 x 18 = 17.7 plus the two dollar tip would be 19.7 miles. thus he would go 19.7 miles.

    ReplyDelete
  22. England 7
    He could travel 19 miles. If he starts off with 20 dollars and pays a 2 dollar tip, he only has 18 dollars left to spend. The first mile is $1.50 so I subtracted 1.50 from 18 and got $16.50. So I then divided 16.50 by .90.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Joe would go 12 miles. I found my answer by 12 X 1.5 = 18. Joe will need to go 12 miles to have enough to pay the driver 2$

    ReplyDelete
  24. England 1
    I used the following equation to solve the problem by subtracting the tip of $2 from the amount of money $20 total, that Mr. West had to determine the amount of money he could spend on cab fare. The equation is 0.9m+1.50=18, where m represents the number of miles he could afford to travel.Step 1 I used inverse property of addition and subtracted 1.50 from both side of the equation to get 0.9m=16.50.The next step i divided both side of the equation by 0.9 to isolate the variable m.The result was 18.3 for the value of m. At first i thought this was the final answer but i remembered that Mr. West aready payed $1.50 for his first mile. The final answer must be 18.3+1=19.3 miles.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Mr. West would go 19.7 miles. I found my answer by adding 1.5 to .90 then multiply 18 to get 17.7. Then the 2 dollar tip would make it 19.7.

    ReplyDelete
  26. England 2
    Mr. West can only go 19 miles. I subtracted 20 by 1.50 because for the first mile Joe charges $1.50 and got $18.50 as my answer. Then I subtracted $18.50 by $2 because of the tip and got $16. 50 as my answer. Next I subtracted $0. 90 by each answer because each additional mile he charges until I had $0. 03 and ran out.

    ReplyDelete
  27. He could travel 19 miles. If he starts off with 20 dollars and pays a 2 dollar tip, he only has 18 dollars left to spend. The first mile is $1.50 so I subtracted 1.50 from 18 and got $16.50. So I then divided 16.50 by .90.
    Reply

    ReplyDelete
  28. He can go 19 miles if he starts off with $20 & pays a $2 tip so he'll only have $18 left by subtracting $1.50 because dhats the 1st mile from 18 & got $16.50 than divide $16.50 by .90 because dhats how much he charges after dhe 1st mile

    ReplyDelete
  29. He will go 25 mile becasue i added 1.50 + .90 till i got to 20. But instaed of getting 20 i got 20.4t he gives the driver a $2 tip. I subtracted 2 from 20.4 and got 18.4 the i added .90 till i got close to 20. But i got close 20. But i got 20.2 and thats not what the equation is asking so i subtract 2 again and got 18.2 and kept addind .90 till i got close to 20 but instead i got to 20.1 so i just rounded.

    ReplyDelete
  30. He will go 25 mile becasue i added 1.50 + .90 till i got to 20. But instaed of getting 20 i got 20.4t he gives the driver a $2 tip. I subtracted 2 from 20.4 and got 18.4 the i added .90 till i got close to 20. But i got close 20. But i got 20.2 and thats not what the equation is asking so i subtract 2 again and got 18.2 and kept addind .90 till i got close to 20 but instead i got to 20.1 so i just rounded.

    ReplyDelete
  31. I am never looking at this page again. So if you post after this....it won't be graded! In my world, blogs/reflections, whatever you call them...they're DONE!!!

    ReplyDelete