a cooking class had 62 students. one group of 35 students choose to cook spaghetti with meatballs. the teacher divided the remai
ning students into groups of 3 to make bread sticks. which equation can we use to find out how many groups (g) of students will make breadsticks?
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Answer: Categorical
Step-by-step explanation:
A quantitative variable is represented by a number. An example of a quantitative variable would be how many pounds of food the manatees ate.
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142 is the answer
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
36÷3=12
So you will need 12 pizzas
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$2/ hat
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the unit rate:
$ to hats
8 to 4
Divide by four to get the unit rate; over 1
2 to 1
So, $2 per hat
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I believe it was a rectangle I'm not sure test it out.