Answer: 2.7 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Hi, to answer this question we simply have to calculate the amount of time that takes making one batch of dinner rolls, by adding the individual times of, kneading, resting and baking.
Mathematically speaking
0.7 hours +1.6 hours +0.4 hours = 2.7 hours
It takes 2.7 hours to make each batch of dinner rolls.
50 sqft = 45 min
495 sqft = x min
495/50 is 9.9. So we know we multiplied 50 by 9.9 to change it to 495.
Do the same on the other side. 45 x 9.9 = 445.5.
It will take him 445.5 minutes, or 7.425 hours
Answer:
$3 from his pockets
Step-by-step explanation:
Great question, it is always good to ask away and get rid of any doubts that you may be having.
To begin solving this problem we need to first calculate how much money all the supplies will cost. We do this buy adding up the prices of each individual supply. Like so,
Now we can see that the total amount of the supplies is $13. Since his mom loaned him $10 we can subtract that from the total cost.
Finally, we can see that Juan would need to pay a total of $3 from his pockets to be able to buy all the ingredients.
Answer:
555.94
Step-by-step explanation:
16 x 11 = 176/2
88
since there are two of the same triangle
88 x 2
176
11 is the radius
A = 

A = 3.14 ( pie is 3.14, if not then pi) x (11x11)
A = 3.14 x 121 (or 121
)
A = 379.94
379.94 + 176 (or 121pi + 176)
555.94
To find the answer to this problem, you just need to figure out which total amount of candy is divisible by 7.
161/7=23
<span>162/7=23.1428571429
</span>145/7=<span>20.7142857143
128/7=</span><span>18.2857142857
Obviously, Julie cannot give a fraction of an amount of candy to someone. So that rules out that she had 162, 145, or 128 pieces of candy.
The only amount of candies that Julie could have that is divisible by 7 is 161 candies, which means that 161 is your answer.</span>