Jake runs 7 square root 6 miles on Monday and 5 square root 6 miles on Tuesday. What is the difference in miles run each day?

To find the difference in miles run each day, we subtract the number of miles run on Tuesday from the number of miles run on Monday:

7√6 - 5√6 = (7 - 5)√6 = 2√6

The difference in miles run each day is 2√6 miles.

To find the difference in miles run each day, subtract the number of miles run on Tuesday FROM the number of miles run on Monday.

Distance run on Monday: 7√6 miles
Distance run on Tuesday: 5√6 miles

Difference = Distance run on Monday - Distance run on Tuesday
Difference = 7√6 - 5√6

Since both terms contain the same radicand (√6), we can combine them.

Difference = (√6)(7 - 5)
Difference = (√6)(2)
Difference = 2√6

Therefore, the difference in miles run each day is 2√6 miles.

To find the difference in miles run each day, you need to subtract the number of miles Jake ran on Tuesday from the number of miles he ran on Monday.

Let's start by calculating the miles Jake ran on Monday.
Jake ran 7 times the square root of 6 miles on Monday.
Therefore, we can calculate it as: 7 * √6 = 7 * 2.44948974278 ≈ 17.1464281998 miles (rounded to a reasonable decimal point).

Next, let's calculate the miles Jake ran on Tuesday.
Jake ran 5 times the square root of 6 miles on Tuesday.
Therefore, we can calculate it as: 5 * √6 = 5 * 2.44948974278 ≈ 12.2474487139 miles (rounded to a reasonable decimal point).

Now, we can find the difference in miles run each day by subtracting the miles on Tuesday from the miles on Monday.
Difference = Miles on Monday - Miles on Tuesday
Difference = 17.1464281998 - 12.2474487139 ≈ 4.8989794859 miles (rounded to a reasonable decimal point).

So, the difference in miles run each day is approximately 4.8989794859 miles.