Answer:
The number of cookies in the jar is 7.
If we include the 5 cookies from the tray in the jar the total number of cookies would be 5 + 7 = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Consider the number of cookies in the jar as 'x'. Hence the equation formed would be:-</em>
7(x) + 5 = 54
7x + 5 = 54
7x = 54 - 5
7x = 49
x = 
x = 7
The number of cookies in the jar is 7.
If we include the 5 cookies from the tray in the jar the total number of cookies would be 5 + 7 = 12
<em>Hope this helps.</em>
To find the area of a cone you do A=πr(r+

Which give you the answer of 151.58
Jason: 5/7
Sara: 4/5
Think of it this way: if the total track is a mile, and Jason runs 5/7 of it, he has run 5/7 of a mile. Then Sara runs 4/5 OF 5/7, with "of" meaning "times," so she runs 4/5 x 5/7, which gives you 20/35, which simplifies to 4/7. You can also think of Sara's distance as 80 percent of Jason's. If she runs "80 percent of the sevenths that Jason ran," that means she ran 4 out of his 5 sevenths.
I think the answer is A.......
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Answer: D) 31</h3>
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Explanation:
The expression g(f(2)) has f(2) as the inner function.
Let's compute f(2)
This means we plug x = 2 into the f(x) function
f(x) = 4x^3 - 10
f(x) = 4(x)^3 - 10
f(2) = 4(2)^3-10
f(2) = 4*8-10
f(2) = 32-10
f(2) = 22
Now we'll plug this into the g(x) function
This is because g(f(2)) = g(22). I've replaced f(2) with 22
So,
g(x) = (3x-4)/2
g(22) = (3*22-4)/2
g(22) = (66-4)/2
g(22) = 62/2
g(22) = 31
Therefore, g(f(2)) = 31