Answer:
I am not sure honestly, but I think you should
Step-by-step explanation:
add 2,200 and 3,000 then see your answer, and divide it by 125. I'm sorry if this doesn't help......
7+14+21+28+...+105=1*7+2*7+3*7+4*7+...+15*7
15
∑7*n=7*1+7*2+7*3+7*4+...+15*7=7+14+21+28+...+105
n=1
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
64 divided by 2 = 32
(32 - 9)=23
(32+9)= 41
Answer: 24 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
If each section length is 4 inches, then that means that each person will need to eat a sandwich section that is at least 4 inches.
There are 6 people, which means that each person will eat 4 inches of a sandwich.
To calculate the length of the sandwich Riko should order, we should mutliply 6 by 4, because there are 6 people and each person will be eating 4 inches of a sandwich.
6 x 4 = 24.
In conclusion, the smallest sandwich Riko should order is a sandwich that is 24 inches long.
(Quick Note: This is also the smallest sandwich Riko could order, because the text states that each person eats at least 4 inches.)