Exactly how much pizza crust would be left of a 16" pizza if only of the pizza was eaten for dinner?

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Answer 1

The question is incomplete and the value or fraction of the amount of fraction of pizza eaten for dinner isnt Given. Assume the fraction of pizza eaten for dinner = p

Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the problem above;

Amount of pizza eaten for dinner = (fraction eaten * total size of pizza)

Amount of pizza eaten for dinner = 16 * p = 16p

Amount of pizza crust left :

(Total size of pizza crust - Amount of pizza eaten for dinner)

Amount of pizza crust left = 16 - 16p

Note that this is just an hypothetical solution because the value represented as p was omitted in the question.

Simply substitute p in the solution with it's exact value to obtain the exact amount of pizza crust left.


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At Jones Middle School 72% of students like pizza. If there are 250 students, how many students like pizza? *

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Answer:

180/250

Step-by-step explanation:

Your answer is: 180 students

We need to convert 72% to a decimal. 72% = 72/100 = 0.72

Then multiply 250 x 0.72 = 180

Tessa and Kari are swimming partners in series of practice swims they each swim longer and longer distances without changing pace they each set up a table to show the ratios of distance to time for their swims.

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“A” is the correct answer

help me answer this question

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Answer:

B. c = 3[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

c = a/cos(α) = 4.24264 = 3√2

Information related to Bramble Co. Is presented below. 1. On April 5, purchased merchandise on account from Tamarisk Company for $41,700, terms 2/10, net/30, FOB shipping point. 2. On April 6, paid freight costs of $790 on merchandise purchased from Tamarisk. 3. On April 7, purchased equipment on account for $27,100. 4. On April 8, returned damaged merchandise to Tamarisk Company and was granted a $5,700 credit for returned merchandise. 5. On April 15, paid the amount due to Tamarisk Company in full.

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Answer:

See below for the journals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Note: The instructions of the question are as follows:

Instructions

(a) Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Bramble Co. using a periodic inventory system.

(b) Assume that Bramble Co. paid the balance due to Tamarisk Company on May 4 instead of April 15. Prepare the journal entry to record this payment.

The journal entries will look as follows:

(a) Prepare the journal entries to record these transactions on the books of Bramble Co. using a periodic inventory system.

Date       Details                                    Debit ($)         Credit ($)            

April 5    Inventory - merchandise        41,700

               Accounts Payable                                             41,700

               (To record the purchase of merchandise inventory on account from Tamarisk.)

April 6      Inventory                                     790

                Cash credit                                                          790

                 (To record the payment of freight costs on merchandise.)    

April 7       Equipment                              27,100

                 Accounts Payable                                            27,100

                 (To record the purchase equipment on account.)                      

April 8       Accounts Payable                    5,700

                  Inventory                                                            5,700

                  (To record the return of damaged merchandise to Tamarisk.)

April 15       Accounts Payable (w.1.)         36,000

                   Cash (w.3.)                                                       35,280

                   Inventory (discount) (w.2.)                                    720

                    (To record the payment of the amount due to Tamarisk Company in full.)

(b) Assume that Bramble Co. paid the balance due to Tamarisk Company on May 4 instead of April 15. Prepare the journal entry to record this payment.

Date       Details                                    Debit ($)         Credit ($)                

May 04  Accounts payable (w.1.)         36,000

              Cash                                                                 36,000

              (To record the payment of the amount due to Tamarisk Company in full.)

Working:

For the payment made on April 15, this implies the payment was made within 10 days and that Bramble Co. will enjoy 2% discount. Therefore, we have:

w.1. Accounts payable = Beginning inventory – Returns = $41,700 - $5,700 = $36,000

w.2. Discount = w.1. * 2% = $36,000 * 2% = $720

w.3. Cash = w.1. – w.2. = $36,000 - $720 = $35,280


Hal has a steel barrel with a diameter of 6 feet that can be filled to a depth of 4.6 feet with oil. What is the volume of the barrel?
Use = 3.14
OA 93.696 cubic feet
OB. 154.116 cubic feet
OC. 129.996 cubic feet
OD 124.2 cubic feet

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Answer:

129.996 cubic feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that the barrel is a perfect cylinder, we can use the formula to find the volume:

[tex]\pi(r)^2(h)[/tex]

First, we have to find the radius, which is:

D = 2r

So the radius is 3 feet, since it is half of the diameter. Then, we plug in the values.

[tex]3.14(3)^2(4.6)[/tex]

Now, we solve. Exponents are first...

3.14(9)(4.6)

Now multiply left to right.

28.26(4.6)

129.996 cubic feet

Therefore, the barrel can hold 129.996 cubic feet of oil. Hope this helps you!

-90=-100+× I need help ​

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x = 10

Hope this helps!

Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

-90 = -100 + x

-90 = -100 + 10

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Answer:

2(x-3)(x-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+x+3)

2(x-3)(x-1)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Are you trying to factor the quadratic expression?

Use the Quadratic formula to find the roots.

x = [-1 ±√(1²-4∙2∙3)]/[2∙2] = -¼ ± ¼√(-23)

2x² +x+3 = 2(x+¼+ ¼√23i)(x+¼- ¼√23i)

Jasmine and Cindy ran in a race this weekend that was 3.5 miles long.

Jasmine ran the race in 42 minutes.
Cindy 's rate was 11 minutes per mile.
Who ran faster?
HELP PLSSS :(

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Answer: Cindy

Step-by-step explanation:

42/3.5=12 minutes per mile

So Cindy ran faster at 11 minutes per mile

Answer:

Cindy was faster

Step-by-step explanation:

jasmine

42/3.5= 12 miles por hour

Zaria rolls a dice and flips a coin. What is the probability that she will get a number greater than 3 and heads?
Please show steps

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Answer:

Hello love! Well sense we are aiming for heads thats a 1/2 chance sense a coin has two sides heads and tails and sense we are aiming for a numbers higher then 3 on a dice our probability for that will be 3/6 sense the numbers higher then 3 on a dice our 4, 5 and 6 so we would multiply those probability so 1/2 x 3/6 and that equals our answer 1/4

20a + 158 + 6c = 20 (6) +15(4) + 6(8)
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a=7/2-3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

20a +158+6c= 120+60+48

20a +158+6c=228

20a =228-158-6c

20a =70-6c

a= 7/2 - 3/10

Answer:

120 + 60 + 48 would be the correct answer !

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of c in the equation below?

5^5/5^2 = a^b = c.

a.)3
b.)5
c.)125
d.)625

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

c.) 125

Step-by-step explanation:

5^5/5^2 = a^b = c.

5^5/5^2 = 5^(5–2) = 5^3 = = 125.

5^3 = 1 • 5 • 5 • 5 = 25 • 5 = 125.

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Which solid has the top, side, and front views given
please help me I’m
In an exam!

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Answer:

I.  most probably

Hope it helps!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

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Theee answerr is 19.

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A scientist is working with 16 meters of gold wire how long is the wire in millimeters

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Answer:

16000 milometers

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the total surface area:

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Answer:

SA = 176 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

SA = (4 x 9 x 4) + (2 x 4 x 4) = 176 in²

Answer:

None of the above (144)

Step-by-step explanation:

A = l x w x h

B = 36

h = 4

9 x 4 = 36

36 x 4 = 144

Let me know if this helps!

17.3% of 45.94km Give your answer rounded to 2DP

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Answer:

7.95km

Step-by-step explanation:

change 17.3% to a percent
0.173 x 45.94 = 7.947
rounded is 7.95

Use the inequality 12​>6(12x​+2). Complete parts a and b.

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Answer/ Step-by-step explanation:

12>6(12x+2)

Divide both sides by 6. Since 6 is positive, the inequality direction remains the same.

12/6 >12x+2

Divide 12 by 6 to get 2.

2>12x+2

Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side. This changes the sign direction.

12x+2<2

Subtract 2 from both sides.

12x<2−2

Subtract 2 from 2 to get 0.

12x<0

Product of two numbers is <0 if one is >0 and the other is <0. Since 12>0, x must be <0.

x<0

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Find the 13th term of the arithmetic sequence – 2x + 8, 4x + 2, 10x – 4, ...
The other answer I found for this was wrong pls help !!

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-2x+12*6x+8-6*12=70x-64
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a) Choose any two points. Consider their locations in the plane. How are they the same? How are they different? Write down at least three things you notice. b) Name the coordinates for each point: A ( , ) B ( , ) C ( , ) D ( , ) E ( , ) c) Make some observations relating coordinates to locations in the plane. (Here is an example: “When the first coordinate is positive, that point is located to the right of the y-axis.” Write down at least three things you notice.

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Answer:

a) Points A and B are symmetrical over the x-axis. Points A and B are on the same location on the x-axis but opposite directions on the y-axis. Points A and B lie on the same vertical line.

b) A (4,3); B (4,-3); C (3,-5); D (-4,-3); E (-5,3)

1. A point with a positive x-coordinate is to the right of the y-axis. [A,B,C]

2. A point with a negative x-coordinate is to the left of the y-axis. [D,E]

3. A point with a positive y-coordinate is above the x-axis. [A,E]

split 500 three ways​

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500/3 = 166.6! it’s just dividing 500 by 3

Answer:

400 + 100

200 + 300

100 + 100+ 100 + 100 + 100

A quadrilateral has angle measures of 50 degrees, 92 degrees, and 95 degrees. What is the measure of the fourth angle? Explain in detail how you used math to come to your answer. Hint: The sum of the angles of any quadrilateral is 360 degrees. (How would you solve it?

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Answer:

?∠ = 123°

Step-by-step explanation:

? = 360 - 50 - 92 - 95 = 123°

Write the following phrase as an algebraic expression use b for the unknown.
“A number more than 6”

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Answer:

b>6

Step-by-step explanation:

b is more than 6.

> more than sign

unknown: b
a number more than 6. more than means +
answer is: b+6

These questions are about parallel lines and similarity. I’m stuck on all the questions, so please help if you can.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1. 15-5x 2. 54+18x 3. 3x+15 4. 28x+56

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. 187 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Alrighty, so this is a standard area problem, the formula for finding the area of a triangle is base x height ÷ 2  so:

34 x 11 ÷ 2 = 187

So the area of the triangle is 187 m²

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Ms.sosa's principal gave her $350 to spend on school supplies at the beginning of the year she bought 10 packs of dry erase marker for 9.98 each and 15 pre sharpened pencil that cost 12.99 each how much does she have left to spend​

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Answer:

I am sooo sorry I really need the points

Step-by-step explanation:

Soooo sorry

Answer:

$55.35

Step-by-step explanation:

10 x 9.98 = 99.80

15 x 12.99 = 194.85

350 - 194.85 = 155.15

155.15 - 99.80 = 55.35

An animal shelter has fixed weekly expenses of $750. Each animal in the shelter costs an additional $6 a week. a. During the summer months, the weekly expenses are at least $1170. Write and solve an inequality that represents the number of animals at the shelter for expenses to be at least $1170 a week.​

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Answer:

1170≥6x+750      x=70

Step-by-step explanation:

We can put these numbers into a slope equation, y=mx+b, the fixed weekly expense ($750) represents b. And the $6 per animal is the slope or m. So our equation become y=6x+750. Now the weekly expense is $1170 and will represent the y in the equaion, 1170=6x+750. First subract 750 from both sides, 420=6x, divide by 6 and get that there was 70 animals in the shelter that week.

The number of animals the shelter needs to house in order for expenses to be at least $1170 per week is calculated as 1170≥6x+750 x=70

Explain about the Inequality?

In mathematics, an inequality is a link that compares two numbers or other mathematical expressions unfairly. Size comparisons between two numbers are commonly made on the number line.

In mathematics, "inequality" refers to a relationship between two expressions or values that is not equal to one another.

These figures can be entered into the slope equation y=mx+b, where the fixed weekly expense ($750) stands in for b. Additionally, the slope or m costs $6 per animal. We now have the equation y=6x+750. The current weekly expense of $1170 will serve as the y-coordinate in the equation, 1170=6x+750. First, divide 750 from both sides by 420 to obtain 6x, then divide that result by 6 to get the number of animals in the shelter that week 70.

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How do I k1II myseIf painIessly? Please don’t try to make me feel better, i’ve heard a lot of phrases, it does not help. I want to get out of here, out of this worId.

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Answer:

Learn to accept love. Or talk to me. I've dealt with this before, and I know I might not be the most reassuring, and maybe you don't care about me one single bit, but at least try. Despite what you think, there's got to be someone that wants you to remain alive.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

½(x-2) = 8 + 5x

Multiply both sides by 2

2⋅½(x-2) = 2(8 + 5x)

1(x-2) = 2(8 + 5x)

Apply the distributive rule

x - 2 = 16 + 10x

Subtract x from both sides

-2 = 16 + 9x

Subtract 16 from both sides

-18 = 9x

Divide both sides by the coefficient of x

-18 ÷ 9 = 9x ÷ 9

-2 = x

515151 divided by 333 is kkk.

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515151÷333 = 1547

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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