Question says that there are two type of pans.
First pan has diameter of 9 inches.
Second pan has dimension 8 inches by 11 inches. Which means second pan is rectangular.
It seems you missed few parts of the question like what we have to do with it. I searched for similar question on internet and found that they are finding surface area of the both pans so i will tell you how to find that.
Radius of the circular pan = diameter/2 = 9/2 = 4.5 inches
Then surface area of the first (circular) pan = \pi r^2 = 3.14 *4.5^2 = 63.585 square inches.
Now surface area of second (rectangular) pan is given by formula of area of rectangle
Area = Length * width = 8*11= 88 square inches.
A) 44 degrees just look at the degree the line segment lands on in the protractor
Narrowing it down it's either a or c because the other 2 choices open downward (negative a).
Graphing the 2 parabolas choice c is narrower.
c
First, let’s all acknowledge that whoever comes up with problems like this WANTS kids to hate math...smh
I’m sure there is a prettier way to solve this, but here’s what I did:
8(2.25) + 3(22.50) =
18 + 67.50 = 85.50 per “set” of balls/jerseys
400/85.50 = 4.678 = number of “sets” he can buy. Round down to 4 so we have room for tax.
85.5 x 4 “sets”= $342
Tax on 342 is 0.06 x 342 = 20.52
$342 + 20.52 = $362.52 spent
Basketballs = 4 sets x 8 balls per set= 32
Jerseys = 4 sets x 3 jerseys per set= 12
32 basketballs, 12 jerseys, $362.52 spent
A, because in order to find the price for each unit you must divide the total price by the number of units bought and 9p=54.90 you would end up dividing both sides by nine which would then get you to find the price of each unit