How Many Pizza Are There in Total?​

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

6 parts in Pizza Are There in Total

Answer 2
Answer: 6 parts in a pizza hope this helps :)

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You can draw a quadrilateral with two sets of parallel lines and no right angles. True
False

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True would be the correct answer to your question

Heather wants to buy a new refrigerator, but she only has room for one that is 18 ft3 or less. Which set of dimensions represent a refrigerator that Heather can buy?

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As soon as I read the words "which set" in your question, I knew that
there's a list of choices on the sheet where you copied the question
from, but that you didn't copy the list along with the question.

All I can tell you is this: 
Find a choice where, when you multiply all three dimensions together,
the product is 18 ft³ or less.  That choice is a set of dimensions that
represents a refrigerator that will fit in Heather's kitchen. 

(For all I know, there may be more than one suitable choice on the list that
you didn't include with the question, so you'd better check all of them.)


Answer:

the answer is a

A) 2 ft. wide x 2.5 ft. long x 3 ft. tall  

B) 2 ft. wide x 2.5 ft. long x 4.5 ft. tall  

C) 2.5 ft wide x 3 ft. long x 4 ft. tall  

D) 2.5 ft. wide x 2 ft. long x 4 ft. tal

Step-by-step explanation:

2 ft. wide x 2.5 ft. long x 3 ft. tall because 2 x 2.5 x 3 = 15 ft3, which is less than 18 ft3.

1 inch = 125 miles, city a is 300 miles from city b, what is the distance between the two cities on the map

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Answer:

2.4in.

Step-by-step explanation:

If 125 miles is an inch, then it could be put into an equation like this: 125x=300. To solve it, divide both sides 125 to leave X alone on one side. X=2.4. Since 125= 1inch, then there is no more work needed.

Answer:

2.4in.

Step-by-step explanation:

If 125 miles is an inch, then it could be put into an equation like this: 125x=300. To solve it, divide both sides 125 to leave X alone on one side. X=2.4. Since 125= 1inch no more needed

Ella's home is 1,200 feet from the mall. How many yards is in 1,200?

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There are 400 yards between Ella's house and the mall. A yard has 3 feet
Hey There!

Let's solve this together!

Things to remember:

1 yard = 3 feet

Solutions:

1,200/3 = 400 Yards

In conclusion, 

Ella's home is 400 yards from the mall

Twenty-six students will attend the field trip to the career center. The cost to attend the career center is $x. Fifteen of these students will pay an additional $3 to attend the automotive class. Which expression represents the total cost?
( F )
15(x + 3) + 26x

( G ) 26(x + 3)

( H ) 26(x + 3) + 15x

( I ) 15(x + 3) + 11x

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Answer=I

15(x+3)+11x    represents the total cost

To solve for this, let's look at the information that we know...

26 students go on the trip

15 students pay $3 more for an additional class (x+3)

26-15=11

11students pay, x, the price of the trip.

So 15(x+3) represents the 15 students who pay for both the trip and the automotive class, and 11x represents the students who simply just pay for the cost of the trip.

Thus, 15(x+3)+11x represents the scenario

What is (4p-1) squared

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(4p-1)(4p-1)

=16p^2 - 4p - 4p +1

=16p^2 -8p +1 (That's your answer)