Rylie Howey

Arizona State University
STEM Student

Biography

You don't have to love math to learn it but it helps :)

Education

BS Accountancy
Arizona State University

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 4 years
1637 Students Helped

Topics Covered

The Power of Algebraic Language: Unlocking Mathematical Potential
Mastering Equations and Inequalities: Your Guide to Mathematical Success
Understanding Complex Numbers: A Comprehensive Guide
Unlocking Insights with Descriptive Statistics: A Comprehensive Guide
Solving Systems of Equations and Inequalities: A Comprehensive Guide
Mastering Polynomials: Essential Tips and Tricks | [Brand Name]
Functions
Rational Functions: Understanding Their Properties and Applications
Introduction to Sequences and Series

Rylie's Textbook Answer Videos

01:12
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

Using the methods of this section, what should we do first when solving each equation? Do not actually solve.

Chapter 2: Linear Equations and Inequalities in One Variable
Section 3: Solving Linear Equations Using Both Properties of Equality
Rylie Howey
01:00
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

A problem requires finding the number of cars on a dealer's lot.
a.
b.
c.
d.

Chapter 7: Linear Equations, Graphs, and Systems
Section 7: Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
Rylie Howey
01:00
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

A problem requires finding the number of hours a light bulb is on during a day.
A. 0
B. 4.5
C. 13
D. 25

Chapter 7: Linear Equations, Graphs, and Systems
Section 7: Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
Rylie Howey
00:58
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

A problem requires finding the distance traveled in miles.
A. -10
B. 1.8
C. $10 \frac{1}{2}$
D. 50

Chapter 7: Linear Equations, Graphs, and Systems
Section 7: Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
Rylie Howey
01:02
Beginning and Intermediate Algebra

A problem requires finding elapsed time in minutes.
A. -5
B. 0
C. 10.5
D. 90

Chapter 7: Linear Equations, Graphs, and Systems
Section 7: Applications of Systems of Linear Equations
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Rylie's Quick Ask Videos

03:12
Algebra

An ant is crawling along the edges of a unit cube. What
is the maximum distance it can cover starting from a corner so that
it does not cover any edge twice?
please explain each step! (include
drawings)

Rylie Howey
02:30
Algebra

A plane has cruising speed of 200 miles per hour when there is no wind. At the speed, the plane flew 500 miles with the wind in the same amount of time it flew 300 miles against the wind. Find the speed of the wind.

Rylie Howey
01:32
Algebra

Avery sets up a passcode on her smartphone, which allows only five-digit codes. A spy sneaks a look at Avery's smartphone and sees her fingerprints on the screen over five numbers. What is the probability the spy is able to unlock the smartphone on his first try? Express your answer as a fraction in lowest terms or a decimal rounded to the nearest millionth.

Rylie Howey
03:00
Algebra

Q9
If the ratio of patients with the flu to patients without the
flu at a clinic is 0.7, which of the following statements is
incorrect?
Select one:
a. There are 30% fewer people with the flu than without it at
the clinic.
b. There are 0.7 times as many people with the flu than without
it at the clinic.
c. 70% percent of the clinic patients have the flu.
d. The ratio of those without the flu to those with the flu is
1.43.

Rylie Howey
01:20
Algebra

Infectious numbers (H). Suppose a disease is expected to infect
2% of those living in the United States. If the U.S. population is
280,000,000, how many people could we expect to become infected
with this disease?

Rylie Howey
01:22
Algebra

Mike, an experienced bricklayer, can build a wall
in 3 hours, while his son, who is learning, can do the
job in 6 hours. How long, in hours and minutes, does it
take for them to build a wall together? (Write your answer in mixed
units. Enter a zero in any unneeded blanks.)

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