Circumference = 360 degrees
<span>Circumference = 2π radians (comes from 2*pi*radius) </span>
<span>Therefore </span>
<span>360 deg. = 2*π radians </span>
<span>180 deg. = π radians </span>
<span>1 deg. = (π/180) radians </span>
<span>75 deg. = 75(π/180) radians </span>
<span>75 deg. = 75π / 180 radians </span>
<span>don't bother to try and simplify π (it is an irrational number) </span>
<span>however you can simplify 75/180 </span>
<span>both are divisible by 5 </span>
<span>75π/180 = 15π/36 </span>
<span>both are divisible by 3 </span>
<span>75 deg. = 5π/12 radians </span>
<span>We normally don't bother to go further, unless you actually need it as a decimal fraction (in which case, you will have an approximation) </span>
<span>75 deg. ≈ 1.308997 radians</span>
System of equations:
We'll need one equation for the amount of pizzas, and another for the total cost of the pizzas. In this case, x will represent small pizzas, and y will represent large pizzas.
3x + 4y = 100
x + y = 30
Solving the system of equations:
First, we need to solve for one variable in one equation.
x + y = 30
x = 30 - y
Then, we'll take our equation that is solved for x and plug it into the other equation from above.
3(30 - y) + 4y = 100
Next, we solve for y.
90 - 3y + 4y = 100
90 + y = 100
y = 10
Finally, we take our value for y and plug it back in to the very first equation and solve for x.
x = 30 - 10
x = 20
Answer:
The student has sold 10 large pizzas and 20 small pizzas.
Hope this helps!! :)
6x > 4x+26+8
2x > 34<span>
so,
x > 17 </span>