Question:
Mancini's Pizzeria sells four types of pizza crust. Last week, the owner tracked the number sold of each type, and this is what he found.
Type of Crust Number Sold
Thin crust 312
Thick crust 245
Stuffed crust 179
Pan style 304
Based on this information, of the next 4500 pizzas he sells, how many should he expect to be thick crust? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do not round any intermediate calculations.
Answer:
1060 thick crusts
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The above table
Required
Expected number of thick crust for the next 4500
For last week data, calculate the proportion of thick crust sold




For the next 4500;

The expected number of thick crust is (E(x)):



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Based on the amount of oranges bought, those sold at a profit and those sold at a loss, the overall profit is 14.2%
<h3>What is the overall profit?</h3>
Assume that the buying price was $1 each.
The amount earned from 60% of them is:
= 60% x 100,000 x 1
= $60,000
The profit from selling 50% of the remaining is:
= (50% x 40,000) x 1.60
= $32,000
The loss from selling the other 50%:
= (50% x 40,000) x 0.90
= $22,222.22
Total selling price:
= 60,000 + 32,000 + 22,222.22
= $114,222.22
Total profit:
= (114,222.22 - 100,000) / 100,000
= 14.2%
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1. Divide 7.20 by 4 since the 4 are the pencils
2.divide 7.20 by 5 ( 5 represents the erasers )
3. Then finally multiply 1.44 from 7.20/5 and
2 and u get 2.88
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
a)
The opposite sides of the rectangle are of equal length.
Therefore we have the system of equations:

Substitute from (*) to (**):

Put the value of y to (*):

b)
Calculate the width and the length:

The perimeter:
