Предмет: Геометрия, автор: moneygg2008

За чотири дні яхта пройшла 800 км.За перший день було пройдено 30% усієї відстані, за другий день - 5/8 того, що було пройдено за перший день, а за третій день - 128% того, що було пройдено за другий. Скільки кілометрів пройшла яхта за четвертий день


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Автор ответа: cimfy
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Ну смотри:

1)(800*30%):100=240(км за пеший день прошла яхта)

2)200*5/8=150(км за другий день прошла яхта)

3)(150*128%):100=192(км за третий день прошла яхта)

4)240+150+192=582(км)

5)800-582=218(км за четвертый день прошла яхта)

Ответ:218 км прошла яхта за четвертый день.

Автор ответа: vildansambo
1
Ответ : 218 км , пройшла яхта. Надежсь помог)
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I left school when I was twelve and I had to get into service. I went to a young couple who were farmers, and I had to live in. It was about fifteen miles from home and it seemed to me the back of beyond. It was a big rambling place, and I was the only help they had. I got one and three pence a week. They weren't bad to me, but they used to go out a lot and I'd be in the place on my own. I'd go and look in all the cupboards, under beds, I was in. literally terrified. I helped the mistress make butter, and sometimes I used to milk the cows as well. Anyway, I didn't last long. I got so lonely. I went to a butcher wife near Welling borough. She was a terror. There was another maid there, and fortunately we got on well together. We could laugh and cover up for each other if we did anything wrong. We slept in an attic, and we had to be up at six o'clock in the morning. If we were a minute or two late, she’d be there and want to know why. I reckon she laid awake all night long, in the pleasure of catching us out in the morning. 
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