We must find the area of each cake's top.
Formula for area of a circle:

where r is the radius.
<span>small cake:
</span>Plug in 4 for r because the radius is 4. (They give us the diameter, which is 8, and the radius is half that)

A = 16π
<span>big cake:
</span>Repeat the process:
Plug in 12 for r because the radius is 12. (They give us the diameter, which is 24, and the radius is half that)

A = 144π
So our two radii are 144π and 16π.
The large cake's top is not 3 times the area of the small cake's.
This makes sense because you are squaring the radius, which makes the fact that the larger cake's diameter is triple the smaller cake diameter irrelevant.
Hope this helped! ^-^
Well, if you put -2 and 2 together, meaning you multiply them, it equals -4.
Answer:
The graph of the function gets vertically shifted upwards by 12 units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
f(x) = ($23/week)(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello!
Let's determine the unit rate. I'd suggest finding the cost per week, rather than the weeks covered by a certain amount of money.
Then:
$115
-------- = $23 per week
Then the amount spent as a function of the # of weeks would be:
f(x) = ($23/week)(x)
5 wk
Rental - $28
Ingredients- $33
Total $61.00
At $1.30 each you can guesstimate he'd have to sell almost 60 cones to break even.
OR
You can divide 1.30 into $61.00 for about 47 cones to break even. (I rounded up)
To make a profit he would either need to sell double that amount or he could raise the cost of his cone to $2.00 & make profit sooner.