By the way the costs have been going up in a diagonal line, it would be reasonable to predict that it would cost $14 in year 10.
A.
Answer:
S = £1.28
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the small, medium and large cakes be S, M and L respectively.
Given the following data;
Total profits = £532.48
Total number of cake = 192 cakes
Ratio of S:M:L = 7:6:11
Sum of ratio = 7+6+11 = 24
To find number of each cakes, we would divide the total number of cakes by the sum of ratio;
Number of each cakes = 192/24
Number of each cakes = 8
Next, we determine the exact number of each type of cakes.
Small = 7*8 = 56 cakes.
Medium = 6*8 = 48 cakes.
Large = 11*8 = 88 cakes.
For the profits;
Translating the word problem into an algebraic expression, we have;
M = 2S
L = 3S
56S + 48*(2S) + 88*(3S) = £532.48
56S + 96S + 264S = 532.48
416S = 532.48
S = 532.48/416
S = £1.28
Therefore, the profit for one small cake is £1.28
Answer:
56/6 or 9.33
Step-by-step explanation:
8x5 -4^2/
2x3
40 - 4^2/
2x3
40 + 16/
6
56/6 or 9.33
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
Its pythagoras I think ^^; so 9^2 + 4.5^2 = 101.25 then square root it to get 10.0623059 just in future do a^2 + b^2 = c^2 (adjacent squared plus opposite squared gives you the longest side which is the hypotenuse squared) I hope that helps! ^^;