claudia is making a gelatin dessert for a party. She plans on making 12 servings for every 5 people. if each pan claudia uses to make the dessert holds 8 servings, what's the minimum number of these pans that she needs in order to make enough to feed 10 people?
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it would be 24 servings and three pans because for every five people, 10÷5=2; would be two servings. bitten, you multiply 8 and 12 which would give you 24, 24 divided by 8 is three. three pans would be the minimum.
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Step-by-step explanation:
12 times 2
24 divided by 8
Then u get 3 which is 24 of 3 pans ;)
What is the most accurate measurement of 1 pound
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Answer:
15 onces
Step-by-step explanation:
restaurant etiquette dictates that you should leave a 15% tip for the server if the service is acceptable. If that is the case, how much should you tip if your total is $24.00
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3.60 bc using a part to whole chart you cross multiply 24*15 get 360 then divide it by 100 and get 3.60
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Your tip should be $3.60
Step-by-step explanation:
24.00*.85=20.4
24.00-20.4=3.60
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4x+(3x-8)=90
4x+3x-8=90
7x=98
x=98/7
x=14
If x=14,
angle CDJ is:
(3(14)-8) degrees
=34 degrees
4x 3x -8 angle ADJ is a right angle, so it is equal to 90 degrees. so if you added the two missing numbers together (4x and 3x-8) it would have to equal 90. 4x+3x-8=90 7x-8=90 7x=98 x=14. plug x back into the equations to find your angles. 3(14)-8 and 4(14)
the school can only seat 50 students in every bus. If the school is planning on taking 360 students on a field trip. How many busses do they need. (show work) with independent variable dependent variable constant term and coefficient
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so you would do 360/50 simplified you would get 36/5 this simplifies to about 7 and 1/5
so you would need 7 and 1/5 bus or 7.2 bus but you can't have 1/5 buss so you would need to make the 1/5 into a 1 so 7+1=8 8 busses neede
50x = 360 x is the number of buses x = 360/50 => 36/5 x = 7.2
Independent Variable: x Dependent Variable: 360 (or y) Coefficient: 50 (b/c of 50x) I don't see a constant term, sorry
tour takes his dog to be groomed. The fee to groom the dog is $75 plus 6.75 % tax. Is $80 enough to pay for the service? explain
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Tour takes his dog to get groomed on a budget of $80
Now the fee to groom the dog is $75 plus 6.75% tax. The question asks if the budget is enough to cover the fee.
lets find the total cost:
$75 + ($75 x 0.0675) = 75 + 5.06 = 80.06
$80 is not enough to pay for the dog to get groomed