Let X be the number of bicycles Let y be the number of unicycles The equation for the number of tires is: 2X + Y = 46 Since there are 8 more bicycles than unicycles, we also have X = Y + 8 Substitute Y + 8 for X in the first equation to get: 2(Y + 8) + Y = 46 Solving for Y: 2Y + 16 + Y = 46; 3Y = 46 - 16; 3Y = 30; Y = 10 X = Y + 8 = 10 + 8 = 18 18 bicycles and 10 unicycles
Yes there are, and they're called tandem bicycles.
They have 17 plus 13 or 30 vans, since the bicycles are not counted as vans.
He loved to ride bicycles and made card towers because no one understood him
a bar graph would be best I might say
If the bicycles belong to ONE FRIEND, it's "friend's bicycles." If the bicycles belong to TWO OR MORE FRIENDS, it's "friends' bicycles."
1.8 bicycles.
There is no specific collective noun for bicycles, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used, for example a rack of bicycles, a row of bicycles, a standof bicycles, etc.
Bicycles weren't invented in Canada.
More bicycles
what did the ancient bicycles look like?
The first bicycles were powered by humans.
KHS Bicycles was created in 1974.
Bianchi Bicycles was created in 1885.
Canyon Bicycles was created in 1985.
The population of Canyon Bicycles is 161.
Ridley - bicycles - was created in 1997.