Judith and her brother, Adam, are making orange frosting to decorate cupcakes for their Halloweenparty. They use the same amount of orange food coloring, but Adam uses more white buttercream
frosting than Judith. Whose Ffrosting will be a darker shade of orange?

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Answer 1
Answer: Judith’s frosting will be a darker shade of orange.

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Solve the following equations.X^2 + 5x + 6 = 0
(Factorise)

X^2 + 7x + 11 = 0
(Use the quadratic formula)

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facotr
ax^2+bx+c=0
find what 2 number multiply to c and add to b
what 2 numbers multiply to 6 and add to 5
2 and 3
(x+2)(x+3)=0
set to zero
x+2=0
x=-2
x+3=0
x=-3
x=-2 or -3



other one
for ax^2+bx+c=0
x=\frac{-b+/- \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac} }{2a}

we are given
x^2+7x+11=0
a=1
b=7
c=11

sub
x=\frac{-7+/- \sqrt{7^(2)-4(1)(11)} }{2(1)}
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x=(-7+ √(5) )/(2) or (-7- √(5) )/(2)



Which describes the calculations that could be used to solve this problem? Lauren has 42 muffins to pack into boxes and bags. She has one box that will hold 12 muffins. She will put the rest of the muffins into bags. She wants to put 3 muffins into each bag. How many bags of muffins will Lauren be able to make? A. Subtract 42 – 12. Then multiply the difference by 3. B. Add 3 + 12. Then add 42 to the sum. C. Add 42 + 12. Then divide the sum by 3. D. Subtract 42 – 12. Then divide the difference by 3

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The correct answer is D, 'Subtract 42 - 12. Then divide the difference by 3'. Lauren has 42 muffins, and she can put 12 of them into a box, leaving her with 30 muffins to fit into bags. If she can fit 3 muffins in each bag, and she wants to know how many bags she needs, then she needs to divide 30 by 3 to get 10. This means that she will need 10 bags of 3 muffins to completely pack 30 muffins. She started with 42, but 12 of those fit into the original box, so we don't have to worry about it.

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The graphic organizer represents the sets of all rational numbers. What could be the value of A

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Answer:

The correct option is;

B) 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Under the set of all rational numbers, there is the set of integers, which is a subset the set of rational numbers. Within the set of integers we have the set of whole numbers which is a direct subset of the set of integers. Within the set of whole numbers there is the set of natural numbers which is a direct subset of the set of whole numbers

Natural numbers are the numbers with which ordering and counting is made consisting of only positive whole number which according to ISO 80000-2 begin with 0, to give the natural numbers as 0, 1, 2, 3, .....

Answer: Its B.) 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the zero product property to find the solutions to the equation x2 – 9 = 16.

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Answer: x=5 or x=−5

Step-by-step explanation:

Round off 3.55 to one significant figure

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Well  I Think it is 4 because it says round off 

A grocer stacks oranges in a four-sided pyramid that is 7 layers high. How many oranges are in the pile? A.504 B.840 C.140 D.120

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Answer:

Option C. 140

Step-by-step explanation:

Base of a pyramid which has four triangular sides is four sided.

If pyramid contains seven layers of oranges then the layer at the bottom will have 7 oranges.

Since base is a square then other side of the square base will have the same number of oranges = 7.

Therefore number of oranges at the first layer will be = 7×7

Similarly other layers above this layer will have the same sequence

6×6, 5×5, 4×4, 3×3, 2×2, 1×1

Therefore total number of oranges = 7×7 + 6×6 + 5×5 + 4×4 + 3×3 + 2×2 + 1×1 = 49 + 36 + 25 + 16 + 9 + 4 + 1 = 140

Option C. 140 is the answer.

A grocer stacks oranges in a four-sided pyramid that is 7 layers high. Many oranges are in the pile are C.140

Further explanation

The orange is the fruit of the citrus species Citrus and sinensis in the family Rutaceae, native to China. Orange is also called sweet orange, to distinguish it from the related Citrus and aurantium, referred to as bitter orange.

The proper name of four-sided pyramid is a "tetrahedron". The tetrahedron has the extra interesting property of having all four triangular sides congruent

1st Layer: The 1st layer contains only 1 orange so it has only 1 orange

2nd layer: The 2nd layer has total 4 oranges. Calculation:   2*2=4

3rd layer: The 3rd layer has total 9 oranges. Calculation: 3 * 3 = 9

4th Layer: The 4th layer has total 16 oranges. Calculation: 4 * 4 = 16.

5th layer: The 5th layer has total 25 oranges. Calculation:  5 * 5 = 25

6th layer: The 6th layer has total 36 oranges. Calculation: 6 * 6 = 36

7th layer: The 7th layer has total 49 oranges. Calculation: 7 * 7 = 49.

Sum of all layers:

1+4+9+16+25+36+49 = 140

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Answer details

Grade:  9

Subject:  mathematics

Chapter:  pyramid

Keywords:  oranges, pyramid, four-sided, layers, pile